Fire Breathing have always been a fascinating art form to me!
It’s dangerous, it gives you a little kick and you feel power, but you’re still in control.
The way I started was pretty out of the blue, actually!
I had this idea that I wanted to use pyrotechnics and other fireworks in one of my projects back in 2013, it never became unfortunately, but then in late 2014 I bought my first rods.
I asked two friends of mine who’ve been working with fire long before I even thought of it, one of them being Kwipi Lovebite, and after a quick lesson in the basics I was ready to go.
I remember being much hyped but also somewhat jumpy, I mean, you’re pouring freakin kerosene in your mouth, not the smartest thing to do!
But ” Hey, everything for the art, ey?”

So I practiced from time to time, trying not to do it too often for it may cause minor damages to your lungs ’n’ throat no matter how careful you can be.
So in early 2015 I could officially call myself a trained fire breather.
With that said, not even the veteran of fire breathers know all the tricks, and I always try to learn new ways of creating awesome effects with my torches.
I do have bigger plans for my fire art in the future, but I won’t spoil anything just yet, you’d be better off following my work for updates!
Some of my performances and training clips you will find on my YouTube channel:


