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Revision as of 19:57, 29 September 2024
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Illuminart: The Art of Andrew Skilleter, or simply Illuminart, was a Doctor Who reference book written and published by Andrew Skilleter in October 2022. It was the first of a trilogy.
Publisher's summary
ILLUMINART follows the sell-out success of his 2021 Dalek Art Book, Exterminart! Classic and Silver Editions.
The new book showcases the work from a career of over fifty years in the publishing industry. This is the first volume of a Trilogy that will cover not only most of his Doctor Who art – the classic covers, poster prints, calendar art and much more – but also many unpublished and unseen artworks together with personally selected pieces from his extensive canon of work in other genres such as Star Wars, Dan Dare, Gerry Anderson, BBC Cult TV and Audio and much more.
Also featured are sketches, preliminary drawings, in-progress images and many unpublished and unseen artworks, his ‘Hidden Dimensions’, accompanied by commentaries from himself and fans giving an intimate insight into the process of his art, his early years, inspirations and artistic heroes and the ups and downs of a long career as a freelance illustrator.
Every picture tells a story and Andrew has quite a few to tell!
Doctors, Monsters, Companions and More!
Subject matter
The Doctor Who work of artist and illustrator Andrew Skilleter.
Contents
- Foreword by Cyber-Leader actor David Banks.
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Notable features
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Notes
- The artbook was also released as a limited Gold edition in 50 copies.