Singer and influencer Inessa Lee sparked widespread discussion on Instagram after posting a video of herself creating abstract body artwork. In the clip, Lee uses her own body as a tool to produce colorful prints on canvas. This unconventional process quickly attracted attention from social media users. While many praised the bold artistic approach, some viewers questioned whether the highly polished footage had been enhanced with artificial intelligence.
Lee later revealed the finished piece, titled “Rainbow Flower,” describing it as a Pride-themed tribute celebrating freedom of human soul. The artwork has been minted as an NFT, with proceeds intended to support charities focused on LGBTQ+ causes and global peace. The digital asset is currently listed on the CharityNFT , a platform created by the nonprofit Institute for Education, Research, and Scholarships (IFERS) that enables users to buy, sell, and donate NFTs for philanthropic initiatives.
The NFT release also ties into Lee’s broader “Love Gun for Peace & Pride” social campaign. Her EDM track “Love Gun,” which conquered the UK and Japan dance charts in 2025, has become as an anti-bullying anthem and received support from LGBTQ+ advocates and influencers.
Lee has also collaborated with IFERS to launch a free “Anti-Bullying AI Counselor,” a ChatGPT-based tool designed to provide guidance and emotional support to victims of online harassment. The singer says the initiative was inspired in part by online aggression she reportedly faced on social media from Jasmine Amy Rogers’ friends.
Following the viral response to the video, Lee announced plans to auction the “Rainbow Flower” NFT online, positioning the piece both as a philanthropic fundraiser and a digital collectible—an approach that reflects a broader trend of influencers transforming viral content into blockchain-based assets.
























































































