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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/05/2019. Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The Weston-super-Mare Sand Sculpture Festival at Weston's beach. A Brexit related sand sculpture "Off With My Head" is worked on by Dutch artist JOHANNES HOGEBRINK (pictured). The sculpture depicts a large globe and in the centre of it is Theresa May putting her head under a falling guillotine, with Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump watching the spectacle of Brexit. The piece stands 4m tall and 6m wide and will take a total of 8 days to complete. The Weston Sand Sculpture Festival promises a new theme each year and this year the broad "What If…?" topic has allowed artists to create conceptual pieces of art portraying some important and alarming messages from Climate Change to Feminism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP

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© Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/05/2019. Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, UK. The Weston-super-Mare Sand Sculpture Festival at Weston's beach. A Brexit related sand sculpture "Off With My Head" is worked on by Dutch artist JOHANNES HOGEBRINK (pictured). The sculpture depicts a large globe and in the centre of it is Theresa May putting her head under a falling guillotine, with Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump watching the spectacle of Brexit. The piece stands 4m tall and 6m wide and will take a total of 8 days to complete. The Weston Sand Sculpture Festival promises a new theme each year and this year the broad "What If…?" topic has allowed artists to create conceptual pieces of art portraying some important and alarming messages from Climate Change to Feminism. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP