Splendor Beneath the Waves: The Coral Reef That Started It All

Every artist has that one piece—the one that feels like a turning point, a burst of inspiration that changes everything. For me, that piece is Splendor Beneath the Waves, which represents the vast beauty of a coral reef. This painting, which was featured in my exhibition Off the Hook: A Journey Beneath the Waves at the West Baton Rouge […]

The Story Behind My Mallard: Calcasieu

I’m excited to share my one of my latest watercolor paintings with you all! This one is special—it’s a bit larger than the pieces I typically work on, and it features a subject that’s both elegant and familiar: a mallard duck. Painting “Calcasieu” was a rewarding challenge, and I’m thrilled with how it turned out. […]

How Art Became My Escape

Art has always been a refuge for me—a world where the limitations of my body are replaced by the limitless possibilities of creativity. Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (also known as Brittle Bone Disease), I often found myself unable to participate in activities many kids my age enjoyed. Sports like soccer or football were simply off the table, and […]

How OI Shapes My Watercolor Painting Process

Art and watercolor painting has always been a profound part of my life, offering both creative expression and personal growth. Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), also known as brittle bones, has presented unique challenges—but it’s also given me a distinctive perspective that defines my art. Let me take you behind the scenes of my creative journey and share […]

Capturing the Soul of Pets Through Watercolor

As someone living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), often called “brittle bone disease,” I’ve always found strength in creativity and compassion. Growing up in a household with two veterinarian parents, I was surrounded by pets and animals of all kinds. From our spunky Maltese named Teddy to our mischievous cockatiel, Charlie, and even our cool, collected tarantula named […]

Finding Motivation through Disability and Art

Some of the best advice I’ve ever received is simple: “You gotta use what you got, kid.” This wisdom has been crucial in my journey as a disabled artist living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)—a chronic disease that impacts my life every day, yet also shapes my art and my approach to life. Sometimes it’s a challenge to find motivation. […]

KAK ART Parties

As a watercolor artist and a disabled artist, one of my most beloved ways of sharing my art is through intimate at-home events, known as KAK ART Parties. These gatherings began about ten years ago at my grandparents’ home in New Iberia, where I showcased my work to a small group of close friends. The event was such a […]

KAK ART In-Home Art Show Experience

Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), or brittle bone disease, means embracing creativity not just in my art but in how I share it with the world. As a disabled artist specializing in watercolor animal art, I strive to create opportunities to connect with others and showcase my work in ways that reflect both my passion and adaptability. Several years ago, I […]

My Tools and Techniques as a Watercolor Artist

As an artist specializing in wildlife art and watercolor animal art, I’ve learned that the materials you choose can make all the difference in bringing your vision to life. When it comes to my creative process, I’ll admit—I’m picky. From the watercolor paint I use to the brushes in my hand, every decision reflects my dedication to creating vibrant, lifelike […]

How long does it take to complete a painting?

As a pet portrait artist specializing in watercolor, one of the most common questions I get is: How long does it take to finish a painting? The short answer? It varies! Here’s a detailed look at the process and time involved in creating my watercolor pet portraits and other paintings. Pet Portraits: A Labor of Love Pet portraits are the most intricate […]