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... the psychodynamics as seen in his renderings and paintings point to often blending of ground and boundary lines through his use of color and imagery ( sans clear image boundaries) with depression and sometime verbalized suicidal ideation in his letters. Boundaries of depicted images are define as the viewer being able to see quite definitively the image as separate to the surrounding images. For example, if one paints green faces and green background, but does not define which is which than the boundaries become lost and the images are no longer discernable for whatever they were meant to be and the statement becomes lost. That is to say once the painter does this he may have well painted a 2 dimensional surface in one flat color. This too has definition in the psychoanalytic world of psychodynamics, but is not within the scope of this paper. More precisely, most interestingly observed ...
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