George Zimmerman's New Painting 'Angie' Mocks Florida State Prosecutor Angela Corey

By Selena Hill| Jan 23, 2014

After raking in over $100,000 for an original painting on eBay last month, George Zimmerman has put a second piece of artwork up for sale.

Zimmerman's new painting mocks the prosecutor who charged him with second-degree murder in the death of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin back in 2012. A Florida jury found the 30-year-old former neighborhood watch captain not guilty last July.

His brother, Robert Zimmerman Jr., posted a photo of the new painting on Twitter, writing, "Very proud to introduce @TherealGeorgeZ 's latest..."Angie". Sale info & details available tomorrow. #ronaldthompson."

The painting illustrates northeast Florida state attorney Angela Corey holding her thumb and fingers together in hues of bright red and orange.  The piece also includes the words, "I have this much respect for the American judicial system."

Zimmerman's last painting of an American flag in shades of blue sold on eBay for $100,099.99, reports MSN.

The painting depicts an American flag that features words from the Pledge of Allegiance, including "God, One Nation, with Liberty and Justice For All."

The description of the artwork on eBay reads: "First hand painted artwork by me, George Zimmerman. Everyone has been asking what I have been doing with myself. I found a creative, way to express myself, my emotions and the symbols that represent my experiences. My art work allows me to reflect, providing a therapeutic outlet and allows me to remain indoors :-) I hope you enjoy owning this piece as much as I enjoyed creating it. Your friend, George Zimmerman."

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