Stitches in Time: The Original Needlepoint Work of David Evans and Nigel Quiney
Two gay men of later years share their love of needlepoint in a fully colour illustrated volume displaying a body of original work created over the forty year span of their lives from 1977 until 2007. Using stories recounting some of their inspiration and experiences enjoyed on their extensive travels, David Evans and Nigel Quiney celebrate their lives with colour and originality in their work which is revealed as being so much more than merely decorative. A great deal of thought and interpretation have been invested in the symbology contained in many of these works which include wall hangings, panels, cushions, table tops (under glass), chair and stool coverings, spectacle cases, handbags, decorated denim jackets, hats and berets … A sequel to this volume has just been produced and converted into e:book format entitled THE WORDSTITCHER by David Evans embracing the work sewn since 2007, a book which gives equal importance to David's poetry which is featured on much of this essentially English work.
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Stitches in Time: The Original Needlepoint Work of David Evans and Nigel Quiney
Two gay men of later years share their love of needlepoint in a fully colour illustrated volume displaying a body of original work created over the forty year span of their lives from 1977 until 2007. Using stories recounting some of their inspiration and experiences enjoyed on their extensive travels, David Evans and Nigel Quiney celebrate their lives with colour and originality in their work which is revealed as being so much more than merely decorative. A great deal of thought and interpretation have been invested in the symbology contained in many of these works which include wall hangings, panels, cushions, table tops (under glass), chair and stool coverings, spectacle cases, handbags, decorated denim jackets, hats and berets … A sequel to this volume has just been produced and converted into e:book format entitled THE WORDSTITCHER by David Evans embracing the work sewn since 2007, a book which gives equal importance to David's poetry which is featured on much of this essentially English work.
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Stitches in Time: The Original Needlepoint Work of David Evans and Nigel Quiney

Stitches in Time: The Original Needlepoint Work of David Evans and Nigel Quiney

Stitches in Time: The Original Needlepoint Work of David Evans and Nigel Quiney

Stitches in Time: The Original Needlepoint Work of David Evans and Nigel Quiney

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Two gay men of later years share their love of needlepoint in a fully colour illustrated volume displaying a body of original work created over the forty year span of their lives from 1977 until 2007. Using stories recounting some of their inspiration and experiences enjoyed on their extensive travels, David Evans and Nigel Quiney celebrate their lives with colour and originality in their work which is revealed as being so much more than merely decorative. A great deal of thought and interpretation have been invested in the symbology contained in many of these works which include wall hangings, panels, cushions, table tops (under glass), chair and stool coverings, spectacle cases, handbags, decorated denim jackets, hats and berets … A sequel to this volume has just been produced and converted into e:book format entitled THE WORDSTITCHER by David Evans embracing the work sewn since 2007, a book which gives equal importance to David's poetry which is featured on much of this essentially English work.

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ISBN-13: 9781783015856
Publisher: Tusitala Press
Publication date: 12/05/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 29 MB
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About the Author

David Evans was born in Malvern, Worcestershire in February 1947, first child of Mary (nee Bray) and Pat (nee Reginald Patrick) Evans only two years after Pat had been repatriated from a German P.O.W camp having been captured at Dunkirk. He has a brother, Richard and a sister, Elizabeth.
David attended Hanley Castle Grammar School in 1957 and in 1965 went up to Eliot College at the University of Kent in the first year of that institution’s founding. In 1968, upon graduation, he worked for the British Council for a year and then, successively, the film director Silvio Narizzano, the theatrical agent and manager Barry Krost, the manager and impresario John Reid before leaving the music business in 1977 and taking up with an Edinburgh antique dealer having organised the first series of concerts at the newly rescued Edinburgh Playhouse in 1976.
In 1979 David opened a small restaurant in Malvern, Le Bol a Tout Faire but eventually returned to London in 1982 where he met his life partner Nigel Quiney whose gift-wrapping paper and greetings card business he joined in both a management and designing capacity.
Both men retired effectively from public business in 1996 and since then have travelled wider than widely and pursued artistic and writing endeavours, each publishing a series of memoirs and David turning out works of biography and fiction. As civil partners, they live in Islington in London and Friston, East Sussex.
Nigel Quiney was born the second of two sons in 1939 in West Dulwich, a suburb of South London. He was educated at Dulwich College although found no great fulfilment in the classroom, leaving school at age sixteen to join his father’s paper merchant business in the City of London.
Being fascinated by fashion, after a teenage holiday in the south of France, he began designing silk scarves which he had made up in Paris, selling the product to stores such as Liberty, Simpsons and Jaeger. After a three month break traveling the United States of America and Mexico on Greyhound bus and by train, he returned to the family business and, aside from his daytime office and sales work, used his knowledge of the paper business to design an initial range of three gift-wrapping papers. The Swinging Sixties were good to him and his papers were an immediate success, being ultimately sold all over the world, In the nineteen-eighties, Nigel expanded and varied the business and began to design ranges of greetings cards. The business thrived and although Nigel sold his interest in 1991, his name remains a brand on the shelves to this day. In 1996 he was also able to sell his interest in the vastly expanded paper merchant business and has since used his freed-up time to travel and to write, his three volumes of memoir being available both in printed and e:book format, the titles being A COCK-EYED OPTIMIST, MORE COCK-EYED OPTIMISM and CONFESSIONS OF A COCK-EYED OPTIMIST. He is currently finishing CONCLUSIONS OF A COCK-EYED OPTIMIST which will be available in 2015.
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