Collection: Jasmine McGlade

Radish Row presents a body of paintings inspired by the color, structure, and life
force of cultivated plant life, and a love letter to the garden as both material source
and metaphor. Drawing from vegetables and other garden forms, the artist translates
organic structures into bold compositions in which color and shape serve as
structure rather than decoration, carrying meaning alongside subject. What begins
in abstraction often resolves into something more legible, hovering between gesture
and representation. The paintings reimagine these forms as symbols of resilience,
transformation, and giving without expectation, the quiet spiritual ethic of plantae.