GPS said the final mural included “some features” that were not part of the agreement, including a demon face inspired by a popular video game called Genshin Impact, and a “Hamsa hand,” also known as the Hand of Fatima or Hand of Mary.At a school board meeting on Oct. 10, parents accused the student artist of promoting witchcraft by including the Hamsa hand as well as the video game character that bears the likeness of a demon.“I put my art up there to make people feel welcome,” the student artist said, her voice breaking, in footage captured at the meeting by WZZM-TV, a local news station based in Grand Rapids, Michigan.Zuver, the school superintendent, said in an email that the student artist and the school board “came to a very positive resolution.”“(She) asked to make some adjustments by removing some of the items that were not on the original submission that was approved,” Zuver said.She said the wall was bigger than she thought and didn’t want to leave too many blank spaces.”“I am a very proud of her,” Zuver added."