All Done with Mirrors by Nikola Arkane

Created by: Nikola Arkane

All Done with Mirrors is a visually engaging close-up magic trick created by Nikola Arkane. It uses four cards—three with 'MIRROR' written on them and one featuring a girl's image—to demonstrate the principles of illusions and mirrors. The magician mixes the cards to hide and reveal the girl, culminating in a surprising kicker where the back of a card transforms into an actual mirror. This trick is perfect for magicians looking to explore creative visual effects and explain the mechanics of illusions in a captivating way. Available from Nikola Arkane's online shop or lectures.

Key features

  • Uses four cards with 'MIRROR' and a girl's image

  • Demonstrates the principles of illusions and mirrors

  • Ends with a surprising mirror reveal on a card

  • Visually engaging and creatively explains illusion principles

Pros

  • Unique concept

  • Clear explanation

  • Strong visual payoff

Cons

  • Limited audience interaction

  • Requires specific props

Effect

The trick 'All Done with Mirrors' by Nikola Arkane uses four cards to create a visually engaging illusion. Three cards display the word 'MIRROR,' while one features a girl's image. The magician mixes the cards to hide and reveal the girl in a surprising way. The routine ends with a kicker where the back of one card transforms into an actual mirror, leaving the audience amazed.

Full details

The trick involves four specially designed cards. Three of the cards have the word 'MIRROR' printed on them, and one card shows a girl's image. The magician uses these cards to demonstrate how illusions often rely on mirrors and assistants. The routine includes mixing the cards to hide and reveal the girl's image, culminating in a surprising reveal where the back of a card becomes a real mirror. The trick is designed to be visually engaging and creatively explains the principles of illusion.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy performing visual and creative routines. It is particularly suitable for those who want to incorporate a unique concept into their act. The trick is also a good choice for magicians who appreciate using props to enhance their performance. It is best suited for close-up or parlor settings where the audience can clearly see the details of the cards and the mirror reveal.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The trick is relatively easy to perform, making it accessible to magicians of various skill levels. The routine involves basic card handling and mixing, which most magicians will find straightforward. The key to the trick's success lies in the presentation and timing of the mirror reveal. While the mechanics are simple, the magician must focus on engaging the audience and building anticipation for the final surprise.

What magicians say

Craig Petty from Magic Live describes 'All Done with Mirrors' as a unique and visually engaging trick. He highlights the strong visual payoff and the creative explanation of illusion principles. However, he notes that the trick has limited audience interaction and requires specific props. At the IBM British Ring Magic Convention, Nikola Arkane's 'All Done with Mirrors' was praised as a highlight, with magicians appreciating its clever and innovative approach. The trick was well-received for its creativity and the surprising mirror reveal.

What people are saying about All Done with Mirrors

Craig and Ryland says...

Nicola Arkane's innovative cups and balls routine and her clever 'All Done with Mirrors' packet trick earn high praise.

Craig Petty says...

The routine includes mixing the cards to hide and reveal the girl, culminating in a kicker where the back of a card turns into an actual mirror. The trick is visually engaging and creatively explains illusion principles.

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