Hi Candice, not a bad blooming. Congrats.
. I was often disappointed with my blooms on my complex Paphs, Paph Hellas 'Westonbirt' FCC/RHS in particular. Then I saw Wharton Sincler's Hellas 'Westonbirt' in bloom and it could have gotten an FCC in 2007. Incredible. The difference? - Culture. Get your Kay Rinaman up to size on a multi-growth plant and you will be amazed at how much larger and better shaped the flowers will be. At that Minneapolis show, Wharton's Paph Hellas was so robust that a 4 growth plant needed a 1 gallon nursery can to hold the roots. As your Kay Rinaman gets bigger it will get better. Mostly improved shape, the color will be fairly constant.
I think the trick is to growing these complex 'toads' better, is to keep them a bit wetter and brighter than you would expect. More like the conditions for a rothschildianum, but cooler. Now to be honest I have not been able to duplicate Wharton Sincler's excellent culture, but since that show in 1998 I have that standard in my head as the goal. Too bad Wharton has gotten out of the orchid business.
The awarded complex Paphs are worthy heirloom plants that really come into their best as large display specimens. When done right they are truely incredible. You have a very good start there.
Leo