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柳赫相 안성산업대학교 1997 論文集 Vol.29 No.2
The vehicle of recordable communication utilized first in human societies since the appearance of human beings on the earth was pictorial records, i.e., illustration. At one time in human history, charactors were created, thus preparing the means to convey lots of information via letters, without having recourse to drawings. which can be said to bean an epochal event in the history of man. Since then, letters cam to present the limits of expression that symbolization has in itself. It was just the portion of visual descriptions on the circumstances. The domain of painting has not thus far extinct by supplementing the demerit of the letter with drawings, coming to coexist with letters. The vehicle of what is referred to as illustration that has existed with human history obviously represents the nature of current events, and it would not be too much to say that it has sketched phases of human societies in their times. Today what is called current events include every happening, large or small, and significant or insigrnificant, arising from human societies. The illustration can be said to be an expressional domain dealing with current affairs as their themes. This effectively conveys the events occurring to the public from the present time, and simultaneously provides the people with clues for solving their problems via the artist's sharp critic capability or raise issues so as to form a zone of sympathy with the people. This specific role playing of the illustration led itself to be positioned as a domain. The expression of current event based illustration shows an unique artistic tendency of expression to impressively and indivisualistically convey messages, pursuing the enhancement of quality with more satisfaction, apart from merely reporting perspectives. With this in mind, this study made an attempt for groping for a better illustraion based on current events that can be harmonized with the above objectives, along with expectaions and alalyses of illustration works.