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Radishes come in a wide variety of shapes and colors ranging from deep purples and reds to gold and white. Radishes are known for being a fun and easy crop that you can grow almost any time of year and they are beloved in cuisine around the world.

In this class you will have just as much fun creating a lively and colorful bunch of Cherry Belle radishes as you would growing them in your garden. You’ll create this popular root vegetable in several stages of growth from its first root to the beautiful flowering stage. You will learn about the Brassicaceae family of plants, how they grow and the rhythms that can be seen in each stage of growth. You’ll use sculpture, painting and illustrative techniques to bring your radishes to life.

A supply list, detailed step-by-step guide and video instruction are provided. You will have all the tools you need to sculpt your radishes, expand your artistic skills and create a colorful bunch of radishes that look fresh from the garden, or plucked from the canvases of the Dutch still life masters.


Course Curriculum


  Part 5 Leaf and Radish Union
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  Part 6 Completing the Half Radish and Twist Tie Bonus
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  Part 7 Thank You
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Your Instructor


Klay Arsenault
Klay Arsenault

Klay Arsenault is an artist from Montreal, Québec currently living in Portland, Oregon. She has been an artist all her life and is happiest when she’s absorbed in creating.


Having studied costume and set design and art, Klay also has a degree in Graphic Design. After stepping away from the confines of a two-decade corporate and freelance Graphic Design career, Klay has taken on freelance illustration and painting. Her work is characterized by its colorful, detailed and personal style.


In 2012 Klay launched a line of one-of-a-kind soft sculptures and stuffed animals which she sold continuously for many years while her paintings have been exhibited and sold in small galleries across Portland. She is also proud to partner with the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland’s local science museum, to create unique pieces for their interactive traveling exhibits such as lamprey, carrots, doughnuts and so much more!