Fire Sculptures

Fire Sculptures are arguably more memorable than the normal aerial fireworks display and have been successfully employed as an alternative by Speedways, Arts Festivals, New Years Eve safety committees, Dance Parties and corporate promotional campaigns. Clint Hurrell produces professional, safe and reliable Fire Sculptures that can be commissioned by negotiation for appropriate events. Clint has pioneered the development of Fire Sculpture as an excepted public art practice. The spectacle is guaranteed to create tremendous atmosphere and expectation which is satisfied by an exciting and surprising transformation of imagery that burns into a thoughtful and contemplative state.

Skull Cave. 1993       
Summernats 7, Street Car festival.
Fire Sculpture and performance arena.
Seeing Hand. 1994
Splinters, Wagga Wagga.
Fire Sculpture and interactive performance.
Opening Melbourne Fringe Festival
Fire sculpture telecast live from St Kilda Beach.
Fire Goddess. 1995
Fraser Park Speed Way, Canberra.
Fire Sculpture and laser animation show.
Regenerating Phoenix. 1998
New Years Eve, Bondi Beach.
Fire Sculpture and Grand Illusion.
Regenerating Phoenix. 1998
Canberra Festival Marti Gras.
Kenetic sculpture, Pyrotechnics and laser animation.