Flaming Graffiti

Fire Tagging NYC Street Artists Set Their Graffiti Ablaze

Street artists in New York City are intentionally setting their work alight in a flaming hot new form of graffiti known as 'Fire Tagging.'

Artists scrawl their signature in lighter fluid, then set it aflame in controlled, approved environments.

The featured photo is the work of NYC street artist Ellis G, who is practicing his new fire tagging obsession.

Looks awesome!

Implications - Street art has only recently been considered an acceptable form of expression, and it's impressive to see individual artists breaking even more boundaries whenever possible. Instead of breaking laws and endangering lives, however, some street artists like Ellis G. are simply showing that even groundbreaking graffiti can be safe and constructive -- even if it does consist of burning flames.
Trend Themes
1. Safe Graffiti - Street artists are seeking ways to make their art safe for both themselves and the environment by using flame-resistant materials and safer techniques.
2. Interactive Graffiti - Some street artists are incorporating technology like augmented reality and interactive murals to create a new level of engagement with their audience.
3. Alternative Mediums - Artists are experimenting with non-traditional forms of street art, like fire tagging, to differentiate themselves and create something truly unique.
Industry Implications
1. Art Supplies - Art suppliers can capitalize on the demand for flame-resistant materials and other new forms of street art materials.
2. Technology - Companies creating technology like augmented reality and digital murals can benefit from the intersection of technology and street art.
3. Street Art Tours - Tour companies can offer unique experiences to their customers by showcasing alternative forms of street art and providing insights from the artists themselves.

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