CASA/LA x KFiSH present: Tiny Wins

Big Change Starts Small. Claim Your Canvas. Uplift a Child.

Introducing “Tiny Wins” – a bold collaboration between CASA of Los Angeles and acclaimed L.A. artist Kelcey Fisher (KFiSH), where advocacy and art come together to celebrate the everyday victories of children in foster care.

Each of the 64 original mini canvases in this striking mural represents a “tiny win” – the kind of quiet, yet life-changing milestone a child reaches with the support of a dedicated CASA volunteer by their side.

From showing up to school for the first time in weeks to speaking up in court with newfound confidence, these moments might seem small – but for a child navigating the foster care system, they’re everything.

Now, for a limited time, you can take home one of these one-of-a-kind pieces – a physical symbol of resilience, hope, and transformation.

Own a piece of the mural. Own a piece of the impact.
Because big change starts small.

“The symbolism behind Tiny Wins, with the larger piece being broken up into smaller canvases, is powerful. Each one is not only a tangible tiny win, but also a conversation piece. Hopefully, it sparks dialogue and brings more people into the fold. Because CASA/LA is doing things differently, and they’re doing a great job.”

-KFiSH

Behind the Canvas: Where Art Meets Advocacy

Watch Kelcey bring Tiny Wins to life in this exclusive behind-the-scenes look!

Meet the Artist

Kelcey Fisher, born in South Florida, grew up in a naval family. He found home by the sea. Moving around regularly yet inspired by the calmness of the oceans that surrounded him, he created his signature “Controlled Chaos” pattern. Kelcey made a name for himself by creating artwork inspired by his environment. Moving from the beach life of his childhood to the city, Kelcey found his artwork evolving, creating harmony between oceans and concrete. His artwork reflects the journey of his life, ever-changing and growing.  Whether you are a fan of his street art and murals or his mixed media art and more recent modern impressionism, Kelcey’s work infuses the space with an unmistakable vibe.