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- Fire_art abstract "Fire art is a piece of art that uses active flames as an essential part of the piece. The piece may either use flame effects as part of a sculpture, or be a choreographed performance of fire effects as the piece burns; the latter being almost a type of performance art. Fire can be a compelling medium for artists and viewers. It has a direct effect on its surroundings, consuming materials and giving heat and light. It is constantly moving and can appear to be alive. There is also the inherent perceived danger of fire.Fire artists use various fuels and colorants to achieve desired effects. The choice of fuel is largely dependent on the effects desired. In large stationary pieces, propane gas is a popular fuel. Gas escaping from its container can be set alight. Different plumbing, pressures, nozzles alter the nature of the flames. Controlling how the propane mixes with the oxygen in the air is important. Liquid fuels like alcohol, methanol, kerosene, mixes of kerosene and diesel, and others, can produce spectacular results. Extra precautions must be taken with liquids because they fall and splash, while gasses usually dissipate. Most colorants are solids ground into a powder. As the powder is heated, it begins to oxidize and burns a color particular to the chemical used. Some colorants can be dissolved in alcohol or water or other liquids to facilitate their dispersion in the fire. Some colorants are toxic and should not be used in proximity to people.".
- Fire_art thumbnail Napalm-Dragon.jpg?width=300.
- Fire_art wikiPageExternalLink burningman.html.
- Fire_art wikiPageID "11117031".
- Fire_art wikiPageLength "2055".
- Fire_art wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Fire_art wikiPageRevisionID "675715603".
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Burning_Man.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fire_arts.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pyrotechnics.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_fuel.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Fire.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Fire_Arts_Festival.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Fire_performance.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Flaming_Lotus_Girls.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Fuel.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Kerosene.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Methanol.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Performance_art.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Propane.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLink File:Napalm-Dragon.jpg.
- Fire_art wikiPageWikiLinkText "fire art".
- Fire_art wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Art-stub.
- Fire_art subject Category:Fire_arts.
- Fire_art subject Category:Pyrotechnics.
- Fire_art hypernym Piece.
- Fire_art type MusicalWork.
- Fire_art type Art.
- Fire_art comment "Fire art is a piece of art that uses active flames as an essential part of the piece. The piece may either use flame effects as part of a sculpture, or be a choreographed performance of fire effects as the piece burns; the latter being almost a type of performance art. Fire can be a compelling medium for artists and viewers. It has a direct effect on its surroundings, consuming materials and giving heat and light. It is constantly moving and can appear to be alive.".
- Fire_art label "Fire art".
- Fire_art sameAs Q5451548.
- Fire_art sameAs m.02r0klk.
- Fire_art sameAs Q5451548.
- Fire_art wasDerivedFrom Fire_art?oldid=675715603.
- Fire_art depiction Napalm-Dragon.jpg.
- Fire_art isPrimaryTopicOf Fire_art.