Artist Andrew Skilleter, acclaimed for his Doctor Who work, is offering fans of his work a one-off opportunity to own signed copies of his long sold out Illuminart Gold Editions art books, Numbers 2 & 3.



Hand finished cover in robust metallic gold material, these 152 page Signed Editions are not part of the original long sold out Numbered Edition, and do not include a Certificate of Authenticity or any Extras. But on the plus side, these Large Format Hardback books each have an extra eight page section of artwork not included in the Classic Edition. There’s even the option of having an original sketch added to a bespoke area of this section. Check them out here on his official website
The last few remaining copies of ILLUMINART 3 The Doctor Who Art of Andrew Skilleter are now also available at only £10.00 each here.

Andrew Skilleter is a long-time UK illustrator of many things, with a track record spanning decades using primarily traditional techniques. It was his childhood dream to be an illustrator, his early influence being the cream of the British picture strip artists who flourished in the golden age of comics that was all over by the end of the 1960s.
He is best known for his long professional association with Doctor Who and the BBC while maintaining a busy illustrative career mainly illustrating works of mystery and imagination and a maintaining long creative partnership with the BBC which included the Radio Collection covers such as The Chronicles of Narnia, Journey Into Space and Tolkein. He has worked with other BBC departments including visual entertainment and exhibitions and the Radio Times.
His ILLUMINART~ The Doctor Who Art of Andrew Skilleter series followed the sell-out success of Exterminart!
• Andrew Skilleter is online at andrewskilleter.com
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