Thursday, July 11, 2019

Savoiz Fabrizzi - Two houses, Lens 2015. Photos © Thomas...

EvĂ©quoz Ferreira - Two family house, Ollon 2017. Photos ©...

Himmelhoch - The architect’s house and studio, Altstätten 2011....

Davide Macullo - Swiss house III, Gorduno 2004. Photos...

Kazunori Fujimoto - Family house, Ajina 2019. Photos © the...





















Kazunori Fujimoto - Family house, Ajina 2019. Photos © the architect.

abandoned-playgrounds: The Abandoned Pines Resort of the Borscht...



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The Abandoned Pines Resort of the Borscht Belt in Fallsburg, NY.

More —> http://www.abandonedplaygrounds.com/abandoned-pines-resort-hotel-of-the-borscht-belt-decaying-in-fallsburg/

Photo : Steven Bley / Flickr

Italian Tortellini Pasta Salad




Pasta salad is always a summer staple! This Italian Tortellini Pasta Salad is one of my summer favs! Made with cheese stuffed tortellini, salami, chopped veggies, cheese, and a delicious homemade Italian dressing, you can't go wrong! It's great for a dinnertime side, entertaining a crowd, or taking to a party to share! Make it with me!



For this salad, you can do a homemade Italian dressing, which I include the recipe below, or use a bottle of Italian dressing. Whatever you prefer, or have time for will do! 






Italian Tortellini Pasta Salad
Yields 8 servings

1 (19-ounce) package frozen three cheese tortellini
2 slices deli salami, sliced small
1 cup broccoli, chopped small
1 cup diced bell peppers
1/4 cup sliced pepperoni, cut in half
1 cup cherry tomatoes
2 slices deli provolone cheese, cubed
1 cup black olives

Dressing
1/2 cup olive oil
1/4 cup red wine vinegar
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 tablespoon lemon juice

Cook tortellini according to package directions; drain, rinse, and drain again.

In a large bowl, combine tortellini, salami, broccoli, bell peppers, pepperoni, tomatoes, provolone cheese, and olives.

To Make Dressing:
To make the Red Wine Vinaigrette, in a small bowl, whisk together all vinaigrette ingredients. Pour over tortellini mixture and toss until evenly coated. Serve immediately or cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.


TIPS: 
*Don't overcook tortellini! You don't want the noodles to become soggy and too soft. 
*If you want to do this semi homemade, you can use a bottle of Olive Garden or Zesty Italian Dressing instead of doing the homemade dressing! 






Kazunori Fujimoto - Family house, Ashiya 2019. Another beautiful...

Generative Designs by Deskriptiv Since 2010, Christoph Bader...





















Generative Designs by Deskriptiv

Since 2010, Christoph Bader and Dominik Kolb have been working together under the label “deskriptiv” that stands for generative design at the intersection of art, science, and technology.

Since 2014, we have been focusing on additive manufacturing research that is expressed through generative-art projects. Processes that produce shapes are a central theme of our work. To us, this is a switch from product-oriented thinking to a process-oriented way of working. This is often called procedural- or generative-art. As generative artists we are no longer just concerned about one particular outcome or the final artifact, rather we are focusing on the process that generates the final results. Designing such processes is a key part of our work.

Keep up with all your favorite artists on our Facebook page.

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Generative Designs by Deskriptiv

Since 2010, Christoph Bader and Dominik Kolb have been working together under the label “deskriptiv” that stands for generative design at the intersection of art, science, and technology.

Since 2014, we have been focusing on additive manufacturing research that is expressed through generative-art projects. Processes that produce shapes are a central theme of our work. To us, this is a switch from product-oriented thinking to a process-oriented way of working. This is often called procedural- or generative-art. As generative artists we are no longer just concerned about one particular outcome or the final artifact, rather we are focusing on the process that generates the final results. Designing such processes is a key part of our work.

Keep up with all your favorite artists on our Facebook page.

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What are we looking for on vacation?Commissioned illustrations...







What are we looking for on vacation?

Commissioned illustrations by Jenna Arts for Dutch publication Filosofie Magazine.

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What are we looking for on vacation?

Commissioned illustrations by Jenna Arts for Dutch publication Filosofie Magazine.

Submit your art to Cross Connect Mag to be featured!
Posted by Chaz

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