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Many times over the years TetkaART has been referred to as Contemporary art and hence she have been called a Contemporary artist ……
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Lets take a look at the history of Contemporary art and how it has been defined:
Contemporary Art: Art from the 1960's or 70's up until this very minute.
At the About Art History, 1970 is the cut-off point for two reasons.
First, because it was around 1970 that the terms "Postmodern" and "Postmodernism" popped up - meaning, we must assume, that the Art World had had its fill of Modern Art starting right then.
Secondly, 1970 seems to be the last bastion of easily classified artistic movements. If you look at the outline of Modern Art, and compare it to the outline of Contemporary Art, you'll quickly notice that there are far more entries on the former page.
This is in spite of the fact that Contemporary Art enjoys far more working artists making far more art.

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It may be that Contemporary artists are mostly working in "movements" that cannot be classified, due to there being around ten artists in any given "movement", none of which have shot off an email saying that there's a new "movement" and "could you please tell others?"
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On a more serious note, while it may be hard to classify emergent movements, Contemporary art - collectively - is much more socially conscious than any previous era has been.
A whole lot of art from the last 30 years has been connected with one issue or another: feminism, multiculturalism, globalization, bio-engineering and AIDS awareness all come readily to mind as subject matter.
So, there you have it.
Contemporary art runs from (roughly) 1970 until now. We won't have to worry about shifting an arbitrary point on the art timeline for another decade, at least. Go, be of good cheer, and fear not the term "Contemporary Art".
Tetka's art has often been referred to as having a Picasso style which she finds very fascinating as she does not set out to follow any trends or style.
She literally lets the subject matter flow through her as she is inspired to use colour and form to denote the subject of her intention.
The contemporary style and nature of art is by very nature of its essence cannot be put into a box or defined as belonging to one movement or another, it simply IS.

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This really resonates with TetkaART Heart and Soul Art as Tetka continually explores the simplistic notions of creating form where there is no form while allowing her inner child to take residence as she plays with acrylic paint, charcoal, oil crayons, water colours and ink.
Tetka has no boundaries of what must or must not be, which offers her freedom to use whatever medium synchronises together to achieve the contemporary style of art that her mind’s eye has already envisioned.
If you are reading through TetkaART Heart and Soul Art other pages as well, Tetka invites you to sit and reflect on her Art, for it really does take on many styles and forms of art.