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The artist hopes that this painting will be displayed in DC. Photo courtesy of WKMG.

A mural was unveiled on Friday at the Florida state Capitol depicting one artist's interpretation of George Zimmerman shooting Trayvon Martin, according to a report from

News.

The painting is named "We are all Trayvon Martin" and has a mirror in place of Martin's face to reflect the artist's idea that anyone could have been Martin.

There is also an image of Martin Luther King Jr., with blood trickling down his head.

The artist, Huong, joined protesters who are still protesting the acquittal of George Zimmerman 25 days after the verdict to unveil the painting.

"We are all equal," Huong said when asked what message she hoped to convey.

Huong says she hopes the painting will be displayed in Washington, D.C., in the future.

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