A Brooklyn photographer placed a pumpkin carved with the face of special counsel Robert Mueller in front of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's New York City townhouse the day after Halloween.

Amy Finkel posted a photo of her work on Instagram on Wednesday, calling the property "the house that helped Mueller bring him down," as it was one of the assets noted in Manafort's indictment.

"I carved a Robert Mueller pumpkin this Halloween," Finkel writes. "I was going to throw it out downstairs last night, but then I had a better idea. It's now resting peacefully outside Paul Manafort's Brooklyn brownstone-the house that helped Mueller bring him down. Like Manafort, my pumpkin is now rotten."

Charges were made this week against Manafort in Mueller's probe of Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election and whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia in those efforts. In charges released Monday, Manafort is accused of laundering more than $18 million, $3 million of which went to the purchase of the Brooklyn brownstone.

The Wall Street Journal reported that according to neighbors, the house has undergone some renovations but has mostly sat in disrepair for years, as Manafort never lived there. The district where the house is located voted overwhelmingly for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the election.

The gate also now bears a plaque labeling it as "The House that Brought Down a President," according to The Wall Street Journal.

"I got a glimmer of hope on Monday," Finkel told The Wall Street Journal, referring to the announced indictment. "There's a little pep in my step."