George Zimmerman's New Painting Takes Aim at Prosecutor Angela Corey (PHOTO)

George Zimmerman has painted another piece, after his first work sold on eBay for more than $100,000.

Only this time, instead of an American flag with a variation of the Pledge of Allegiance, Zimmerman's painting takes aim at the prosecutor who charged him with murder, Angela Corey.

The painting depicts Corey, in shades of yellow and red, with her thumb and pointer fingers pinched together. In the upper right hand corner, the caption, "I have this much respect for the American judicial system - Angie C." is stamped in all caps.

The painting is based on a widely circulated photo of Corey speaking at a news conference the day she charged Zimmerman with second-degree murder, CNN reported.

George's brother Robert Zimmerman posted the photo on Twitter, Wednesday night.

"Very proud to introduce @TherealGeorgeZ's latest..."Angie". Sale info & details available tomorrow."

Zimmerman sold an original painting on eBay last month for $100,099.

He explained his reasoning at the time in the space for the item's description.

"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," he wrote. "My artwork allows me to reflect, providing a therapeutic outlet and allows me to remain indoors."

Zimmerman was acquitted of all charges after he shot and killed unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, who was walking through the neighborhood where the Sanford, Fla. resident lived.

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