/ Jun 08, 2025
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Vegetable likenesses of a papal Cornclave, US President Donald Trump and singer Dolly Parton are being displayed at an urban take on a country fair held annually in London.
The two-day Lambeth Country Show in Brockwell Park features sheep shearing, livestock competitions, food, music and a vegetable sculpture contest that has attracted national renown for its quirky creativity.
Several sculptures this year referenced the recent papal election or movie on the same subject, including one featuring cardinals made of maize, titled Cornclave.
Other entries included Irish rap trio Kneecap in potato form, “Cauli Parton” in a movie-inspired tableau titled 9 to Chive, a vegetable Mo Salad likeness of Liverpool soccer star Mohamed Salah and animated icons Wallace and Gromit made from butternut squash.
Trump also got the butternut squash treatment, while some entries referred to local politics.
In Lambeth, as in other parts of London, local authorities have turned to holding large concerts and festivals in parks as a way to raise money, to the chagrin of some neighbours.
Wolf Hall actor Mark Rylance, one of a group of local residents opposed to big events in Brockwell Park, is represented as “Mark Rylunch”, with an apple-carved head and satirical signs branding him a NIMBY (not in my backyard) campaigner.
“Every year, this is what we get so excited about, is the vegetable sculptures,” Country Fair regular Maddy Luxon said.
“It’s just so unique and just so witty and we love the political ones.”
“And the puns,” said Marek Szandrowski, who was with her.
“The vegetable puns, definitely.”
Vegetable likenesses of a papal Cornclave, US President Donald Trump and singer Dolly Parton are being displayed at an urban take on a country fair held annually in London.
The two-day Lambeth Country Show in Brockwell Park features sheep shearing, livestock competitions, food, music and a vegetable sculpture contest that has attracted national renown for its quirky creativity.
Several sculptures this year referenced the recent papal election or movie on the same subject, including one featuring cardinals made of maize, titled Cornclave.
Other entries included Irish rap trio Kneecap in potato form, “Cauli Parton” in a movie-inspired tableau titled 9 to Chive, a vegetable Mo Salad likeness of Liverpool soccer star Mohamed Salah and animated icons Wallace and Gromit made from butternut squash.
Trump also got the butternut squash treatment, while some entries referred to local politics.
In Lambeth, as in other parts of London, local authorities have turned to holding large concerts and festivals in parks as a way to raise money, to the chagrin of some neighbours.
Wolf Hall actor Mark Rylance, one of a group of local residents opposed to big events in Brockwell Park, is represented as “Mark Rylunch”, with an apple-carved head and satirical signs branding him a NIMBY (not in my backyard) campaigner.
“Every year, this is what we get so excited about, is the vegetable sculptures,” Country Fair regular Maddy Luxon said.
“It’s just so unique and just so witty and we love the political ones.”
“And the puns,” said Marek Szandrowski, who was with her.
“The vegetable puns, definitely.”
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