Hey there!
I saw a beautiful fire-sculpture at a party I went to several years ago on a beach in Koh Pha Ngan, Thailand. It had some lettering and a dolphin jumping over a sunrise.
I would bet it was made with cheap natural materials, like straw and fabric, obviously soaked with fuel, probably the there about common "Kerosene", not that I really know what it is they sell under that name.
It burned brightly and evenly for quite some time before slowly and beautifully melting and disintegrating.
I would love to recreate something like that at the upcomming total solar eclipse in Turkey, at the Soulclipse Festival,
www.soulclipse.com , would be thankful to have any and all kind of advice on how to do so succesfully and safely!
Wouldn't paper piping rope burn up rather quickly? Have never seen the stuff, but assume it's sturdy enough not to fall apart when soaked with fuel ?! Is there any reason not to use normal rope, as a midway solution between the reusable (better be, considering the expense!) Kevlar wick and paper rope?!
Couldn't really find anything too useful on the web, if you know of a site, or you yourself have any information, experience, hints and tips for such an undertaking, I would like to hear about it.
Burn brightly and be safe
Coincidancer