Washington (CNN) A former Republican voter from Virginia is the man who made a parody image of the presidential seal that was shown behind President Donald Trump at a conservative teen summit, according to The Washington Post.

Graphic designer Charles Leazott, 46, created the fake presidential seal that features a two-headed eagle -- lifted from the Russian Federation coat of arms -- clutching a set of golf clubs in its talons, according to the Post

"This is the most petty piece of art I have ever created," Leazott told the Post

Leazott, who dislikes Trump and says he voted twice for George W. Bush, created the fake seal after the 2016 election as "just a goofy thing for some people I knew," the Post reported.

Trump spoke on Tuesday at a summit for conservative students hosted by the group Turning Point USA, and for a brief moment, the President appeared before the doctored seal evoking imagery of the Russian coat of arms on stage.

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