Katherine Swift (artist)
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Katherine Swift (1956–2004) was an Irish-born Portuguese painter, illustrator and ceramicist.


Biography

Born in
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in 1956, Swift was the first child of
Patrick Swift Patrick Swift (1927–1983) was an Irish painter who worked in Dublin, London and the Algarve, Portugal. Overview In Dublin he formed part of the Envoy, A Review of Literature and Art, Envoy arts review / McDaid's pub circle of artistic and l ...
(painter) and Oonagh Ryan (formerly married to
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with whom she had a daughter,
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). Her uncle was the artist and man of letters John Ryan; her aunt the film actress
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. Her father gave a portrait of the poet
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to the doctor, Michael Solomons, as a gift for delivering Katherine and the doctor subsequently bequeathed the portrait to the
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, where it can be seen today. Katherine had a bohemian upbringing moving between Dublin,
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and the
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in southern
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. Katherine had shown a gift for drawing and painting from an early age. Her father taught and encouraged her. As a teenager she attended boarding school in England and later studied at Art College in
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and London before moving back to the Algarve permanently in 1982, when her father was diagnosed with a
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. Her portraits include
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and her father. She illustrated several books including a guide to Portuguese restaurants. Throughout her life she continuously painted the Algarve landscape. For some years her work was inspired by ancient
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and
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imagery, as can be seen in the ''Acrobat'' displayed here. Swift had exhibitions in Dublin, London, and Algarve. She worked in a variety of media including
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, acrylics, ink,
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and
ceramics A ceramic is any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing an inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as clay, at a high temperature. Common examples are earthenware, porce ...
.


Ceramics

Porches Pottery (Olaria Algarve) Porches Pottery is a producer of hand-painted pottery in the town of Porches, in the Algarve region of Portugal. The pottery style was founded in 1968 by artists Patrick Swift and Lima de Freitas, in order to revive a traditional Algarve pottery ...
Swift was involved with the pottery her father founded, Porches Pottery, from its inception. She showed an artistic flair from a young age and, as a child, would decorate ceramics. Swift, like her father, decorated free-hand. Following her father's death in 1983 she took over the management of Porches Pottery. At Porches she concentrated primarily on painting tile panels while also training Porches Pottery decorators in the free flowing style that is associated with Porches Pottery. Estudio Cynette
Estudio Destra {{unref, date=September 2023 Estudio Destra is a Ceramic art, Ceramics/Pottery Workshop based in Silver Municipality, Portugal, Silves, Algarve, Portugal. Specializes in handpainted murals on tiles. Estudio Destr ...
In the late 1980s Swift founded, with the ceramicist Roger Metcalfe, a ceramics workshop and studio, Estudio Destra. Estudio Destra, which continues to be a working studio and workshop) is located in a 16th-century Jewish townhouse in Silves, Algarve. Silves was once the capital of the Algarve and an important Moorish city that rivalled Lisbon. Among the very few buildings to have survived the earthquake of 1775 in Silves were the
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, begun in the 13th and completed in the 15th century, and the building that today houses Estudio Destra. At Estudio Destra, Swift specialised in painting tile panels. Here she was to "gain international repute as a ceramics painter. Kate’s splendid works are free interpretations of ancient Iberian, Islamic and pre-Islamic designs. Every piece is unique and no stencils or any kind or reproductive technique is used".AA Algarve Guide (AA Spiral Guides), p.30 (p.26 earlier issues), Katherine Swift and her Silves Studio, 2005, 07,09, Swift and her studio were the subject of a documentary on Portuguese national TV. Swift died in 2004.


References


Sources and further reading

*Porches Pottery websit

*Estudio Destra today

*Artists at Estudio Destra toda

*AA Portugal (Spiral), p. 17, tiles by Katherine Swift, 2009 *''Patrick Swift: An Irish Painter in Portugal'', Gandon Editions, 2001 *Green and Red Magazin

*Artne

*Algarve Inspiration

*Algarve Resident: Porches Pottery- The Inside Stor

*''Patrick Kavanagh: A Biography'', by Antoinette Quinn, Gill & MacMillan Ltd, 2001. {{DEFAULTSORT:Swift, Katherine 1956 births 2004 deaths Irish ceramicists Irish women ceramicists 20th-century Irish painters 20th-century Irish women painters Portuguese ceramists Art pottery Irish emigrants to Portugal 20th-century Portuguese painters 20th-century Portuguese women painters Portuguese women ceramists 20th-century ceramists Artists from Dublin (city)