Confidential Information about Black Art Materials by NOR (Instant Download)
Discover the essential fabric materials I utilize in my close-up Black Art performances, along with innovative materials that manipulate gimmick components without direct contact.
My fascination with this theme began in 2013 after witnessing Mr. Shin Lim’s “52 Shades of Red.” Since then, I have dedicated over five years to experimenting with various materials, most of which proved ineffective. However, in 2018, I finally identified a superior material capable of enduring significant brightness and distance. This new fabric is a marked improvement over the Islands series that initially inspired my launch on Penguin Magic.
Here are some key features of the fabric:
- Not entirely black; features a random wrinkled texture similar to Mr. Shin Lim’s style.
- Made of crushed velvet that reflects light in unpredictable ways.
- Eliminates concerns about “direction,” allowing for versatile use of the BA card.
- Available through major online retailers with international shipping options.
- Affordably priced, though shipping costs can vary significantly.
Additionally, I will introduce another material that:
- Can be completely concealed within the fabric I recommend.
- Enables operation of the gimmick without physical contact, akin to the Rose Act.
- Is highly durable and resistant to breakage under normal use.
- Features a thin matte black finish.
While I won’t delve into specific tricks, I will highlight crucial points and tools necessary for crafting your gimmicks. This guide also covers lighting and angles for optimal performance.
Wondering if the price seems steep for mere information? Keep in mind that searching without guidance can lead to wasting ten times more money and time, as I experienced in the past. This resource is highly recommended for those intrigued by the magic and mentalism genre.