There’s something primal about fire. It hypnotizes, consumes, and reveals. For Edinburg-based performer Lane Cheevers, it’s not just spectacle, it’s meditation.
Standing grounded under the night sky, Lane spins flames that seem to move with intention. Every gesture carries rhythm and control, born from years of practice and respect for danger.
“Fire teaches you to listen,” he says. “It reminds you how fragile and powerful we are at the same time.”
In that moment between heat and silence photography finds its pulse. The body, the flame, the lens: three forces in perfect dialogue.
Through Round Circle Magazine, we witness not performance but presence a reminder that art still burns brightest in those who dare to hold the fire.