Actor Jim Carrey branched out from his usual portraits of President Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE’s administration on Friday, instead painting a former Kent State University student whose gun-toting graduation photos went viral.

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Carrey uploaded his artwork to Twitter on Friday, depicting Kaitlin Bennett posing with her AR-10 on the Ohio campus.

“And the devil said, 'Thanks a bunch Goldilocks. Enjoy the show in Santa Fe tomorrow. Someday, real soon, I’ll have you for dinner,' " Carrey captioned his portrait.

And the devil said, “Thanks a bunch Goldilocks. Enjoy the show in Santa Fe tomorrow. Someday, real soon, I’ll have you for dinner.” pic.twitter.com/h1G6smzK5t — Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) May 18, 2018

Carrey was referencing Friday’s shooting at a high school in Santa Fe, Texas, that left 10 people dead and as many injured.

Bennett responded to Carrey’s portrait, calling it “disgusting.”

“Jim you should be the one in this picture with this caption," Bennett tweeted. "You're the one that supports gun control policies that let these kids die. Is this what you have to do because you've become irrelevant? Disgusting. #GunControlKills”

Jim you should be the one in this picture with this caption. You're the one that supports gun control policies that let these kids die. Is this what you have to do because you've become irrelevant? Disgusting. #GunControlKills https://t.co/vl1miG3YmF — Kaitlin Marie (@KaitMarieox) May 19, 2018

Bennett has been met with harsh criticism from gun control activists who quickly pointed out that her campus was the site of the 1970 killings of four university students by the Ohio National Guard.

She took to Twitter to defend herself and swap jabs with survivors of February's shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

Bennett took the opportunity to capitalize on her elevated social media presence Saturday, saying that it was time for her account to be verified by Twitter because there are “left-wing celebrities who are also drawing pictures of me.”

Since I'm receiving hundreds of messages an hour, am getting contacted by media all around the world, and am now being blamed for mass shootings by left-wing celebrities who are also drawing pictures of me, I think it's time to get me @verified. — Kaitlin Marie (@KaitMarieox) May 19, 2018

Carrey frequently posts artistic depictions mocking President Trump and members of his administration.

He also painted incoming National Rifle Association President Oliver North as a snake this week.