Welcome to Magician UK

“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: his eyes are closed.” – Albert Einstein

Magic exists – because we want it to exist. Magic was born from our own innate sense of wonder. We have always been fascinated by the unknown, charmed by the unexplained and drawn to those who seem to know the answers.

The magician allows us to experience the unreal in reality, right in front of your very eyes! Leaving the everyday behind, you move into the realm of the astonishment; introduced to a world where the impossible is demonstrated time and time again. I had the opportunity to experience this first hand.

MagicianUK is the official site for professional magician Ed Clarke, master of illusion and prestidigitation. Ed Clarke’s interest in magic began early. Even as child, he knew magic was going to be a big influence in his life. Years of research have been followed by more than a decade of professional performance. Ed Clarke has performed at events and appeared on Television all over the world.

Many magicians require distance from their audience to achieve their illusions, relying on elaborate props and staging. Ed Clarke prefers more personal experiences with the audience. Specialising in “close-up” magic, Ed Clarke engages in close encounters of the magical kind, employing mentalism and sleight-of-hand illusions that are all the more astounding because they happen right before your eyes.

Witty, engaging and highly entertaining, Ed Clarke combines personal and professional charm to entertain guests; instinctively recognising which guests will enjoy participating in his magical effects, whilst accommodating those that prefer to remain spectators. Good humoured and personable, Ed Clarke’s feats of illusion focus on fun, drawing smiles and laughter from all around. – Stephen Huntley  (Working links)

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Wedding Ideas

Soon-to-be-brides are always searching for ways to make their weddings unique, not simply for the sake of novelty, but to create a memorable experience, with wedding ideas that makes the special day one that they will treasure forever. A fresh approach to colour can help, as can a creative approach to lighting. The most memorable weddings may be those that combine both.

While there are more colour options than there are colours in the rainbow, some effective combinations typically get overlooked. Various shades of one hue are popular, as are themes with analogous colours, such as green-blue or plum-red themes, but many are timid about trying a complementary theme. Complementary colours are those that oppose each other on the colour wheel, like red-green or yellow-purple. Opposing colours in pastels shades can be strikingly effective for weddings. Consider rose and sage green, lilac with pale yellow, or sky blue and apricot. Use one of the colours predominantly, the other as accent.

One of the most overlooked aspects of a wedding is lighting. Yet, effective lighting can not only make the bride look her best, but can create the right atmosphere for the ceremony, as well as set the perfect mood for the wedding reception. Ceremonies and receptions held in marquees, especially, need careful lighting to establish the correct ambience. Soft light is the most flattering for the bride and groom and their guests. Lighting designers not only provide illumination for visibility, but illumination for atmosphere, with everything from crystal chandeliers to equipment that will project the couple’s intertwined initials onto the reception dance floor.

Less elaborate – and less costly – lighting effects can be achieved with candles, LEDs or by stringing white wire lights – all will cast a gentle light throughout the venue. For venues with glass windows, imbue your colour scheme with light with this clever faux-stained glass effect. Purchase photography gels from a photo supply store. Simply press them against the glass – they will cling of their own accord. Fit the gels into individual panes of glass, or cut them into shapes of your own design.

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