THE shortlist for the annual 'Turnip Prize' for bad art has been released - including a pile of stock cubes, a tower of beans and a dog-shaped jelly.

The contest is a spoof UK award satirising the Tate Gallery's Turner Prize by rewarding deliberately bad modern art.

Nominees this year include a piece named "Hollywood", which consists of a piece of holly on a piece of wood, and "Hot Date", which is a chilli and a date.

The winners will be announced on Tuesday, December 4, at The New Inn, Wedmore.

Art aficionados will be able to judge all six of the shortlisted art pieces to assess which is the best bit of "crap art" which took the "least amount of effort possible."

The event was created by Trevor Prideaux, 69, a retired author.

He said: "It's 20 years old this year, it's not necessarily special - if we were to make an effort we'd be contradicting what it's all about really.

"From what I've been told, the standard of crap has been as high as ever, or as low as ever, depending on which way you want to look at it.

"We've had more than 90 entries, the finalists were picked by a judging panel comprising of the landlady, last year's winner, and someone I left in charge while I went on holiday.

"It began in 1999 when Tracey Emin was nominated for her unmade bed for the Turner Prize and we were so aghast that we decided to come up with our own competition.

"It's about people to make the crappest piece of art with the least amount of effort possible."

The full list of finalists are:

"Collywobbles" (A Collie dog on a jelly) by Stroke Me.

 

"Hollywood" (A piece of holly on a piece of wood) by A Stone.

 

"Hot Date" (A Chili and a Date) by C Tinder.

 

"Plastic Waist" (A plastic belt) by Tony Haynes.

 

"Stock Pile" (A pile of stock cubes) by Claire Brown.