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Illuminart 3

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Illuminart 3: The Art of Andrew Skilleter, or simply Illuminart 3, was a Doctor Who reference book written and published by Andrew Skilleter in September 2024. It was the third of a trilogy.

Publisher's summary

Andrew Skilleter’s professional Doctor Who Art dominated the 1980s and continued into the 1990s. It included over 40 covers for the the legendary Target Books novelisations, the classic Who Dares Poster prints and official Doctor Who calendars, the legendary Cybermen book, numerous BBC VHS covers, and the Virgin New Adventures covers, culminating in Blacklight, Virgin Books 1995, celebrating 15 years of his Doctor Who art. This is the third art book of his work. Outside of Who, Andrew has produced hundreds of covers for adult, teenage and children’s books across numerous genres. His work has also encompassed the illustration of many books, magazines, CDs, Audio, TV and a long creative partnership with the BBC – Video, Audio, and Exhibitions.

A range of his original art has been exhibted in the Adventures in Time and Space - 60 Years of Doctor Who Art at the Weston Museum Gallery and is running at the Museum of Somerset from June 15th until 5th October 2024.

Subject matter

The Doctor Who work of artist and illustrator Andrew Skilleter.

Contents

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Notable features

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Notes

  • The artbook was also released as a limited Gold edition in 50 copies.

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