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12:39 GMT, Monday, 31 March 2008 13:39 UK
In pictures: RA Summer Exhibition 2008

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The Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition is the largest open contemporary art exhibition in the world. It shows the work of both established and unknown living artists.

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The doors opened on Monday for both professional and amateur artists to submit their work. John Barrett brought two paintings inspired by the works of Spanish poet Frederico Garcia Lorca.

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Sculptor Day Roberts brought along a watercolour, titled Quest, which he painted while recuperating from an operation. He said: "My girlfriend made me come here today."

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Amateur photographer Andrew Edge said he hoped his image of New York's Chrysler building would capture the judges' attention. "It's usually hanging in my living room," he said.

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Professional artist Merlith Morrison-Hutton, from Malvern in Worcestershire, said she was "excited" to be at the Royal Academy to submit an etching and a linocut for consideration.

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It is the second time amateur artist Nigel O'Gorman has submitted work to the Summer Exhibition, but was unsuccessful last time. He said: "This year I decided bigger was better."

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Fine art student Oliver Proudlock said the Summer Exhibition offered an "awesome opportunity" to showcase his watercolours, including one entitled She's The One.

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Marcus Irwin, who is studying for an MA in printmaking, brought a screenprint which is part of a series looking at the context of language in comic books.

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Peter Maybury is a civil servant by day, but enjoys creating surrealist paintings in his spare time. "Sometimes I don't think the two are that different," he said.

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Artist Andy Lovell, from Gloucester, brought two silkscreen prints - including this one of Ashdown Forest, in East Sussex. The Summer Exhibition will open on 9 June. Words and pictures: Caroline Briggs.
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