BloodArt : AFairyTaleMuseum Cursors
- Published on March 25th 2026 under the Attribution+NonCommercial (CC by-nc) license.
Individuals wandering the city streets struggled to comprehend the effects of cultural assimilation and promotion. As the original resident and the author of the artwork, they remained distinct from the social activities of others.
This phenomenon arose from family members who, during the process of manipulation, were likened to messengers—used to fulfill arbitrary demands within the cultural sphere, shaping narratives and asserting presence.
Girls, briefly appearing amid the perpetuation of looters’ stories, became symbols in this unfolding phenomenon. Their presence contributed to the fame and influence of external forces. Meanwhile, the original resident, as the creator of the artwork, continued their artistic productivity, capturing the moment as if within a fairy tale.
Everything presented was merely a tool of assimilation and possession. The artwork, authored by the original resident, collected and narrated events driven by the desires of cultural societies. A fairy tale museum of perceptions was then created, visualized as a computer desktop wallpaper, where interaction with the girl symbolized the blending of imposed realities and cultural assimilation.
Google Gemini 3 Pro Image generated the cursors from original Artwork
https://photos.app.goo.gl/A3RjriFi1DG8XtZ16
the cursors had to be cleaned and setup on GIMP 3.0.6 were the sets were created.



















