The Lambeth country show in London featured a unique vegetable sculpture contest showcasing creative representations of public figures like Donald Trump and Dolly Parton. Notably, a sculpture titled 'Cornclave' depicted cardinals from the recent papal election. Other entries included humorous takes on local themes and figures, blending art with satire. The event, part of a tradition, faced criticism from locals concerned about large festivals impacting their neighborhoods. Ultimately, attendees cherished the creativity and puns, making the show a celebrated and quirky highlight of community spirit.
Several sculptures referenced the recent papal election or movie on the same subject, including one featuring cardinals made of maize, titled Cornclave.
Every year, this is what we get so excited about, is the vegetable sculptures... It's just so unique and just so witty and we love the political ones.
Local authorities have turned to holding large concerts and festivals in parks as a way to raise money, to the chagrin of some neighbors.
The vegetable puns, definitely.
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