This photo provided by RedLine Gallery shows a portrait of George Zimmerman. A Denver artist has created a portrait of Florida shooting suspect George Zimmerman using more than 12,000 Skittles _ the candy that 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was carrying when Zimmerman fatally shot him. The 3-by-4-foot portrait was done by 31-year-old Andy Bell, an art student about to graduate from Metro State College in Denver.   MANDATORY CREDIT Photo: RedLine Gallery, Andre Daughtry / AP

A portrait of George Zimmerman made out of Skittles is seen, Friday, April 13, 2012 in Denver. A Denver artist has created a portrait of Florida shooting suspect George Zimmerman using more than 12,000 Skittles _ the candy that 17-year-old Trayvon Martin was carrying when Zimmerman fatally shot him. The 3-by-4-foot portrait was done by 31-year-old Andy Bell, an art student about to graduate from Metro State College in Denver.   MAGS OUT; TV OUT; INTERNET OUT Photo: The Denver Post, Ray Rinaldi / AP

DENVER (AP) — A Denver artist has created a portrait of Florida shooting suspect George Zimmerman using more than 12,000 Skittles — the candy that 17-year-oldTrayvon Martin was carrying when Zimmerman fatally shot him.

The 3-by-4-foot portrait was done by 31-year-old Andy Bell, an art student about to graduate fromMetropolitan State College in Denver.

Bell titled it "Fear Itself." He tells The Denver Post(http://bit.ly/I9XQV4) he's not judging Zimmerman but commenting on the divided opinions about the case.

He says, "It's a symbol of what happens when you let fear rule your life."

The candies are glued to plywood and varnished. The portrait is hanging at RedLine Gallery in Denver.

Zimmerman has said he shot in self-defense. He's charged with second-degree murder

 

Artist creates Zimmerman portrait with 12,000 Skittles
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