. >> i almost can't stand that we have great artists, picaso, warh warhol, liechtenstein, what zimmermanmade was a simpleton, quasi psychotic painting in my opinion. >> people want to pay 100 grand to this. >> right. >> what does it speak to then? >> what that speaks to is they think george zimmerman is a cause. they're not buying this work of art. they're buying the idea that george zimmerman, a person that, in my opinion, got away with a crime, is worthy of supporting. in my opinion he should not even be allowed to make the money sold for this painting. >> a cause would be one rationale. what are other ones we've seen with notorious figures in terms of what drew the interest in them? >> in the others, good point. it's a flirtation with evil. a flirtation with death. a flirtation with these men who are supposedly creative. john wayne gacy painted clowns. to me, as an art critic, this is a clown making painting. >> is that because of how you feel about the art or you cannot divorce yourself from your feelings about the case? >> i feel this way about whatever this thing is, this placard.