LIDL Weekly Offers Leaflet 24–30 September 2020: Bellarom Coffee, Ciders, Salmon Fillets and much more special offers for You in this Lidl Catalogue. HERE!
Publishing platform for digital magazines, interactive publications and online catalogs. Convert documents to beautiful publications and share them worldwide. Title: CATALOGUE HORIZON CE -2024, Author: HORIZON CE, Length: 23 pages, Published: 2021-12-22
Tesco / Lotus's Lebih Jimat Promotion Catalogue from 10 February 2022 until 23 February 2022
Fashion India's RIL's fashion & lifestyle revenue up 13% YoY in Q3 FY23 23 Jan '23 2 min read Pic: KuMaR437 / Shutterstock.com India’s Reliance Industries Limited’s (RIL) fashion and lifestyle segment has posted a revenue increase of 13 per cent in the third quarter (Q3) of financial year 2023 (FY23), ended December 31, 2022, compared to Q3 FY22. The growth in revenue was led by festivals and wedding season. Ajio expanded its customer base by 33 per cent and catalogue size by 62 per cent year-on-year (YoY) in Q3 FY23.Festive offers during Diwali, Prathmasthami, and Christmas gained traction with customers resulting in higher conversions and bill values.India's Reliance Industries Limited's (RIL) fashion and lifestyle segment posted a revenue increase of 13 per cent in Q3 FY23, ended December 31, 2022, compared to Q3 FY22. The growth in revenue was led by festivals and wedding season. Ajio expanded its customer base by 33 per cent and catalogue size by 62 per cent year-on-year (YoY) in Q3 FY23.The company’s business witnessed broad-based growth across categories, but notably men’s formals, women’s Indian wear, kids wear, and footwear did well. Winterwear was impacted due to delay in the onset of winter season, Reliance Industries said in a press release.In Q3 FY23, the premium brands business saw a 38 per cent growth YoY led by higher footfalls and new store openings. With a focus on strengthening omnichannel experience, business launched mono-brand websites for Tumi, Hunkemoller, and Pottery Barn during the period.The company’s lingerie business in Q3 FY23 saw a revenue growth of 62 per cent YoY across the brand portfolio.Urban Ladder saw a revenue increase of 21 per cent YoY in Q3 FY23, with growth in store performance and digital platforms capitalising on impactful events of ‘Full House Sale’ and ‘Very Merry Sale.’“Our performance during the quarter demonstrates the underlying strengths and efficiencies of our business model that enable us to serve our customers with excellence at all times. We remain steadfast in offering the best shopping experience across all our stores and digital platforms to deepen our bond with our customers and vendor partners,” said Isha M Ambani, executive director, Reliance Retail Ventures Limited. Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP) More Reliance Industries Limited News... More Fashion News - India...
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With the release of the new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalogue for 2022-2023 at the beginning of the month, they also released some new colours of Stampin’ Blends. The Stampin’ Blends …
Gabrielle Laroche vous présente son catalogue d'Automne réunissant ses nouvelles pièces Haute Epoque et Art Contemporain
Der Katalog Angela Hampel – Das künstlerische Werk erscheint anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung in der Städtischen Galerie Dresden. Er enthält mehr als 180 Abbildungen, zudem wissenschaftliche Texte zu den Werkbereichen: Malerei, Grafik, Installation, Performance, Künstlerbuch und Arbeit im öffentlichen Raum. Ein Rückblick auf ihre Rezeption in den 1980er-Jahren, eine Besprechung ihrer aktuellen künstlerischen Tätigkeit sowie eine umfassende illustrierte Biografie gewähren nie zuvor veröffentlichte Einsichten in das Leben und Schaffen von Angela Hampel.
24 Hour Stamp Sale Starts Today. Use the flyer PDF and mark your catalogs so you don't miss out. I have included a bunch of card ideas.
A look at my 2022 Year in Review Showcasing my Stampin' Up Artisan Design Team Projects Stesha Bloodhart Stampin Hoot
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Welcome to this month’s Paper Crafting Blog Hop featuring the theme Encouragement. I am excited to share another project with you today. Fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrators from all over …
“I have tried to capture in my paintings what her presence meant to the destitute and the dying, the light and hope she brought by mere inquiry, by putting her hand over a child abandoned in the street. I did not cry at this encounter. I returned with so much strength and sadness that it continues to ferment within. That is why I try it again and again, after a gap of time, in a different medium.” - M F HUSAINM F Husain’s depiction of Mother Teresa as a faceless figure is more representational than realistic. In his work, she becomes a vehicle for conveying compassion, caring, and motherly love. According to critics, Husain’s preoccupation with Mother Teresa may have been rooted in the loss of his own mother during infancy and his yearning for a maternal figure – which seems especially poignant in the present lot. She is identifiable by her iconic white sari with a blue border, and “perhaps the manifold yards of cloth could hold the lost and yearning child in Husain forever.” (Yashodhara Dalmia, “A Metaphor for Modernity,” The Making of Modern Indian Art: The Progressives, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2001, p. 116) Husain began painting Mother Teresa after an impactful meeting with her at Palam Airport, New Delhi, in 1979 where he was overwhelmed by emotion. “He could not find words to express his feelings in her magnanimous presence. Anything would appear weak.” (Rashda Siddiqui, In Conversation with Husain Paintings, New Delhi: Books Today, 2001, p. 200) He quickly sketched her face on a piece of paper, pushed through the throng of people gathered to catch a glimpse of her, and simply thrust it in her hands. “She saw it and wrote ‘God bless you’ on the sketch and signed.” (Artist quoted in Siddiqui, p. 200)The artist then went on to spend his next summer studying pre-Renaissance paintings of saints and apostles in Florence to further his understanding and technique. He learned how to capture the folds of their robes, which, according to him, “seemed capable of covering, canopying and sheltering... In Mother Teresa he found the universal mother, not as a face, but a presence where one could repose without guilt, become small, and lose oneself in her spacious lap...” (Ila Pal, Beyond the Canvas: An Unfinished Portrait of M F Husain, New Delhi: Indus, 1994, p. 166)He used the knowledge gleaned there in his pictorial representations of Mother Teresa. Though his earlier works in the series were realistic in form, Husain gradually turned her image into a symbolic metaphor: she was embedded in the white folds of her thick, cotton sari given reverence by its broad, blue border. Husain “...uses her distinctive habit and her hands to effect a transformation of the historical to the mythic, the mortal to the eternal.” (Susan Bean, “Now, Then, Beyond Time in India’s Contemporary Art,” Contemporary Indian Art: Other Realities, Mumbai: Marg, 2002, p. 48) In the present lot, the artist represents Mother Teresa minimally, using only the drapes of her characteristic white sari edged with blue, and a single comforting hand to convey the immense power of her presence. Seated against an arch, the ‘Saint of Calcutta’ offers solace, comfort, and protection to the baby on her lap and adolescent children holding on to the folds of her sari.Husain rarely depicted faces in his figurative works; with Mother Teresa, he went a step further and painted the entirety of her presence in obscure, inky darkness within the elegant folds of her robe. Surrounding this all encompassing darkness – an abstract space of universality and compassion – Husain then incorporated “images of emaciated children and dying men and women who were the prime objects of Mother Teresa’s boundless love.” (K Bikram Singh, Husain, New Delhi: Rahul & Art, 2008, p. 231) The motif of naked or semi-naked children, their limbs contorted in playful motions, is a recurring one throughout Husain’s body of work.Husain has stated in the past that in Mother Teresa he saw an eternal figure and it would not be overstating that he identified her with the Madonna- the divine maternal figure with endless compassion for all humanity. This could also be the reason why he chooses not to paint her face and leave it a blank, for in her he sees not the particular but the universal mother. “Husain saw in her the artist’s concept of motherhood hallowed both in Indian and western art... the spiritual dimension of Mother Teresa was as important to him as an artist, as her more obvious manifestation of motherhood.” (Singh, p. 229) Through the image of Mother Teresa, an emblem of salvation and humanitarianism, Husain was perhaps suggesting that suffering and motherly love are universal.
Happy Tuesday Everyone! We want to say a big "thank you" to everyone who took the time to play in last week’s challenge. The projects were all fantastic! It’s time to share this week’s featured stamper with you. Random.org chose number 16, which is Erin's fun coffee-themed design. Congratulations! You are our Featured Stamper for today and are now invited to join us as Guest Star Stamper for the CTD challenge on June 26. Please email us at [email protected] by noon Eastern time Friday, June 21 to obtain your Featured Stamper blinkie and get details for the challenge. Now, for just a few of the amazing designs that caught my eye as I was checking out this week's creations: #4: Sentimentally Sue #7: Amy Tsuruta #14: Loopyloo #24: Tenia Nelson Thank you again for joining us for this week’s challenge. Be sure to come back tomorrow for a fabulous new color combination from Lynn!
Welcome to my blog and today I am introducing the Northern Lights Technique using the colours from our As You See It Colour Challenge #285. Join us.
Using the By My Side stamp set, I created 3 cute cards with the 2022-2024 In-colors, following a layout from an older layout challenge.
Bonjour à tous et bienvenue au blog hop mensuel du programme de formation 2021-2022 de Kylie Bertucci! Hello everyone and welcome to our Stampin' Up Demonstrator Training Program Monthly Blog Hop! Comme tous les mois, le thème de ce blog hop est "cartes de remerciement pour nos clientes". En effet, mes clientes du mois recevront cette jolie carte en remerciement de leur commande 🥰 Je me suis servie du superbe lot Au Comble du bonheur et des papiers Forêt animée qui sont assortis. Theme of this blog hop is "thank you cards for our customers". My clients will receive this pretty card as my way of thanking them for ordering with me 🥰 Il n'y en a pas une pareille! Envie d'en recevoir une? Besoin de matériel pour réaliser un de vos projets? Contactez-moi ou consultez directement ma boutique en ligne 👈 N'oubliez pas de mentionner le code hôtesse R23FJW4J pour toute commande de 50€ ou plus, vous recevrez un petit cadeau de ma part le mois prochain 😉 Merci d'être passé par ici aujourd'hui! Surtout allez voir les merveilles préparées par mes collègues en cliquant sur les liens ci-dessous 👇 : Thanks so much for stopping by today! As mentioned at the top, this is a blog hop so make sure you 'hop' around to all the amazing projects on this hop! Click on the links below to visit them 👇 :
Stampin' Up! Elephant Parade Stamp Set, Amazing Phrasing Sale-a-Bration Stamp Set, Thank You card ideas, Linen Paper, Stylish Shapes Dies, elephant
Giclée fine art print on Hahnemühle premium canvas produced in a Hahnemühle Certified print studio in Germany. Quality checked, varnished and framed in the IBEX ArtLab. Embedded into the frame of each Giclée is a unique, costum-made IBEX Certification Coin detailing the edition number of 100. All Giclée materials used are acid-free, so they will not turn yellow. Arantzazu is a classically trained artist, schooled in the academic painting techniques of the 19th century. She is the only Ibex Master to paint from live model–resulting in nuances in lighting, volume, and even temperature that set her apart from her fellow masters in the collection. An alumna of the Universidad del País Vasco in Bilbao and the New York Academy of Figurative Art, she honed her classical salon painting skills under her mentor Jacob Collins, founder of the Water Street Atelier, the Hudson River Fellowship and the Grand Central Academy. Arantzazu draws inspiration from kindred painters such as Marià Fortuny, Joaquín Sorolla, and, further back, Diego Velázquez, and what she describes as “the pictorial power of the Iberian landscape”. Building on Romanticism and Symbolism, Arantzazu is one of the foremost representatives of contemporary realism. Her considered compositions with masterful treatment of light and the human form breathe magic and fantasy, celebrate female beauty, and comment on women’s rights and power with timeless poignancy. The quality of Arantzazu’s artwork has been recognized internationally. In 2009, Lucas Film offered Arantzazu a no-strings commission to create a work for the Star Wars Visions Project. In 2015, her painting “Absolute trust: Sleeping Beauty” won the Best in Show Award at the Grand Salon of the Art Renewal Center in New Jersey, USA. Most of her artwork belongs to private collections but now some of her paintings are viewable in the European Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona, Spain., From here, Arantzazu Martinez
1. Living Paintings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R92o-dkRkw By Thierry Mandon 2. Joan Didion's belongings from her NY apartment are up for auction See the catalogue here. 3. The New Yorker's List of Best Books of 2022 so far If thi
WOW! We had an awesome time unboxing the new catalogue with you! Did you see the video? In case you missed it, grab a coffee (or two) and click on the link below and enjoy the new products. Make sure you read to the bottom to see info on our InColour Club. Remember, we want you to get these products NOW! Join our team and you won't be disappointed. If you have any questions about it, please contact us. We will be all to happy to help you out. Part of the video, we introduced you to the new InColours. Maybe on your first glance you might think 'That looks like a certain colour.....so we produced an image putting together a heap of colours (current and retired) that compares all of the colours together. And, finally, as you would have seen in the video, we made five cards using some of the BEAUTIFUL new colours (and using some awesome new products too). Which new colour is your favourite? Drop a comment below and let us know your favourite!!! Since the new catalogue has been released, we have been asked if we are running an InColour Club. We are happy to let you know that YES we are! Last year, we had a record number of participants in this club and I have a feeling that with the BONUS and FREE gifts on offer, there will be a lot of interest in this club. Click Here or on the image above for more information. Thanks for coming by today! Sign up for our Youtube HERE Sign up for our Newsletter HERE Shop for Retired Products HERE Check out our AMAZING All Star Tutorial Bundles 12 amazing tutorials to inspire you each month $20 Click Below to see the Sneak Peeks or FREE with ANY ONLINE ORDER
Hi, World Cardmaking Day was on 1 October 2022 and Stampin’ Up!® hosted a Free Virtual…
Awow blog Hop, around the world on wednesday, Let's hear it for the boys, piano greeting card, music notes, Stampin' Up!
Edward Okuń was a Polish🎨 Art Nouveau painter🎨 and freemason. He painted landscapes, portraits, designed covers and llustrated magazines, including
série de cyanotypes réalisés en résidence au Vecteur à Charleroi en novembre 2019 (formats variables: 32x25cm / 32x50cm /...
Under the sea … I keep singing The Little Mermaid song … is our theme for the Just Add Ink challenge this week. With not many sea products to play with I created an under the sea background using Blending Brushes and ink. I added several layers of stamped images including some fish heat embossed […]
Be creatively inspired! Today's paper crafting projects were designed by the talented members of my Stampin' Pretty Pals Virtual Stamping Community. Links to blogs or Pinterest have been p
It is Thursday and time for the Create with Connie & Mary Challenge. This month it is CASE the Catalog for inspiration. Every week a new sample is chosen from the 2022-23 Annual Catalog as the inspiration. You can be...