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'''Enzina Fuschini''' is an Italian designer and artist, working and living in the UK.
'''Enzina Fuschini''' is an Italian designer and artist, working and living in the UK.


During her period in Paris, Fuschini started to participate in numerous exhibitions. Several of works realised during this period were acquired by American collectors. She was responsible for a new current in art, the <<Sincérism>>, a term already coined by Prof. Gian Giacomo Migone an expression of personal impulses and freedom, more than external influences.<ref name ='Brebart_1984'>Brebart, Maurice (1984); Enzina Fuschini et le <<Sincérism>>. La Dernière Heure, 15 fèvrier 1984.</ref><ref name ='N.S._1984'>N.S. (1984); Le Sincérism Enzina Fuschini. Bruxelles, 15 février, 1984.</ref><ref name ='Caso_1984'>Caso, Paul (1984); No Title. Bruxelles, Vendredi 10 février, 1984.</ref>
During her period in Paris, Fuschini started to participate in numerous exhibitions. Several of works realised during this period were acquired by American collectors.


Her house and Studio in Dorset ("''The Lighthouse''" on 48 Banks Road in Poole) became a popular cult feature and subject of numerous articles in designer magazines as an example of specific modern artistic interior design, showing examples of her work and the styles she had developed through her brands.<ref name ='Anonymous_2004'>Anonymous (2004); Inside Story - Artist's home is featured in interiors magazine. The Dailey Echo, Saturday, Wednesday, 23 June 2004, p 2, Property.</ref><ref name ='Beautiful Homes_2005'>Beautiful Homes (2005); Enzina and David's Style Secrets. beautiful Homes, 2005, p. 29</ref>
Her house and Studio in Dorset ("''The Lighthouse''" on 48 Banks Road in Poole) became a popular cult feature and subject of numerous articles in designer magazines as an example of specific modern artistic interior design, showing examples of her work and the styles she had developed through her brands.<ref name ='Anonymous_2004'>Anonymous (2004); Inside Story - Artist's home is featured in interiors magazine. The Dailey Echo, Saturday, Wednesday, 23 June 2004, p 2, Property.</ref><ref name ='Beautiful Homes_2005'>Beautiful Homes (2005); Enzina and David's Style Secrets. beautiful Homes, 2005, p. 29</ref>

Revision as of 21:43, 13 October 2012

Enzina Fuschini is an Italian designer and artist, working and living in the UK.

During her period in Paris, Fuschini started to participate in numerous exhibitions. Several of works realised during this period were acquired by American collectors.

Her house and Studio in Dorset ("The Lighthouse" on 48 Banks Road in Poole) became a popular cult feature and subject of numerous articles in designer magazines as an example of specific modern artistic interior design, showing examples of her work and the styles she had developed through her brands.[1][2]

During 2009, Fuschini physically cared for Gerry Rafferty and tried to help him overcome his alcoholism. They went on holiday together and Rafferty proposed to Fuschini to marry him at the Ritz Hotel in Paris on Christmas Eve 2009 [3] .[4]

In November 2010, Rafferty was admitted to the Royal Bournemouth Hospital, where he was put on a life-support machine and treated for multi-organ failure. After being taken off life-support, Rafferty went better and it seemed that he might survive and recover from his collapse. According to Fuschini, she was prevented from being at his bedside[4]

Since Rafferty's death, a legal issue is raised over his will which was made in March 2007 before he met Enzina Fuschini, and she has launched a High Court battle for a share of his fortune after she was left out of his £1.2 million will [5] [6] [7].

References

  1. ^ Anonymous (2004); Inside Story - Artist's home is featured in interiors magazine. The Dailey Echo, Saturday, Wednesday, 23 June 2004, p 2, Property.
  2. ^ Beautiful Homes (2005); Enzina and David's Style Secrets. beautiful Homes, 2005, p. 29
  3. ^ 'I lost my soulmate' says Gerry Rafferty's fiancee, Bournemouth Echo, 3 February 2011.
  4. ^ a b My love for Gerry Rafferty, Daily Mirror, 31 January 2011.
  5. ^ "Gerry Rafferty's fiancee left out of will". Daily Echo, thursday 10 May 2012. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  6. ^ "Baker Street star Gerry Rafferty's fiancée in High Court battle over £1.2m will". Mail online, 15 January 2012. Retrieved 10 May 2012.
  7. ^ "Gerry Raffertys fiancee fumes hush money offer late stars estate". Mail online, 29 August 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2012.

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