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	<title>Home Improvement Ideas &#187; coral interior</title>
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		<title>Living Art Inspires Freedom of Expression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who aspire to recreate the feeling when a Spin Art creation was complete  can return to the euphoria of their childhood today through living art. This  form of art expression gives adults the chance to create visual masterpieces to  express their individual sense of style and flair.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Those who aspire to recreate the feeling when a Spin Art creation was complete  can return to the euphoria of their childhood today through living art. This  form of art expression gives adults the chance to create visual masterpieces to  express their individual sense of style and flair.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">During the past few  years, interior designers have discovered the color and vibrancy that living art  can add to any room. As a result, they have begun to work aquariums, the more  traditional name for living art, into their clients’ homes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Though  designers often custom-order pricey aquariums, tanks are actually available in  all price ranges. The fun is in designing and arranging multi-colored coral,  which can be changed depending on the season or even a mood!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Coral comes  in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. For example, there is green-colored  octopus coral, pink bird’s nest coral and purple stag horn coral. More  contemporary artists may be more inclined to work with brain coral, shaped like  a half-moon with intricate grooves and indentations, or club-foot coral, which  features long, flat pieces spiking out from a narrow base.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When  designing a reef, many approach the task like an artist. They incorporate a  variety of shapes and colors, making the coral design truly a piece of living  art with their own personal signature.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This is the approach Noreen  Zamora, Palm Beach, Fla., took in building her living art piece. “I wanted my  aquarium to be a focal point of my family room, one that would provide me a  soothing diversion to help me forget the stress of the day. So, I’ve opted for  colors that remind me of summer &#8212; pinks, oranges, yellows and greens.”</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">These colors are predominant in Caribbean reefs, seen off the coasts of  Barbados, Jamaica and St. Lucia.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span id="more-16"></span>More exotic are the reefs found in the  Red Sea and the Indo-Pacific region. Corals seen in the Red Sea often are  various shades of blue intertwined with streaks of red, and corals in  Indo-Pacific waters are multi-colored, with purples, greens and pinks being some  of the more predominant shades.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">“A coral’s shape and size depends  largely on its location and species,” explains Charles Delbeek, an aquarium  biologist for the Waikiki Aquarium in Hawaii. “Where there are strong waves,  corals tend to grow into robust mounds or highly branched shapes. In more  sheltered or deeper areas, the same species may grow in more intricate shapes,  such as flattened plates.”</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Marine biologists and artisans at Living  Color, based in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., have been fabricating coral for aquariums  since 1988. Living Color constructs pieces using urethanes and other proprietary  resins, so they are lifelike in form, shape and movement.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Living Color’s  Coral Collection features Plug &amp; Play, which is as easy as it sounds. The  first step is selecting a base, ranging from the somewhat tall, ledged structure  called Dominica to the shorter, wider structures named Barbados and Aruba. The  base comes with pre-drilled holes and each piece of coral is fabricated with  pre-threaded rods, making it simple to attach.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are more than 400  different varieties of coral offered in the collection so aspiring artists can  build a reef tailored to their liking. What’s appealing about the collection is  the fact that pieces can be added or switched out at any time to change the look  of the living art.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Prices for fabricated coral pieces range from $15 to  $100 and via the Living Color Web site, people can search for coral pieces by  color or geographical occurrence.</p>
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