You may remember Sydney street artist Scott Marsh as the crafty mind behind the infamous ‘Kissing Kanye’ mural – an artistic, multi-storey rendering of Kanye West making out with himself.

He’s now applied that satirical, artistic eye of his to another, perhaps more worthy target, NSW Premier Mike Baird, depicting the divisive politician in his horrifying final form, Casino Mike.

The mural, which Marsh painted outside the Lord Gladstone Hotel in Chippendale, The Guardian reports, shows the premier holding a glass of red wine and a kebab in front of a stack of casino chips.

“Caught [Mike Baird] out on a big Friday night he was happy to pose for a few reference flicks,” Marsh wrote on his official Instagram channel, accompanying a snap of him finishing the mural.

Meanwhile, Marsh’s Kanye mural, which he painted outside Zigi’s Art Wine and Cheese bar in Chippendale, was recently painted over after an anonymous benefactor allegedly paid Marsh $100,000.

After the artist’s ‘Kanye Loves Kanye’ mural made headlines, he was asked by radio station KIIS to paint a similar mural of host and infamous d-bag Kyle Sandilands making out with himself.

However, Marsh claimed the station wouldn’t pay his quoted price and “chose to find another artist to copy my mural in the exact same location for peanuts (for no payment according to the artist)”.

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