Julien Daniel
I call this figure
The Conjure Consul
See the French magician Julien Daniel. Julien has been living in Berlin until a few years ago and has been significantly involved in supporting the Franco-German Friendship between the friends of magic from France and the “Magischer Zirkel”, Berlin. He is a so called Conjure Consul. To date magicians from Berlin are still visiting the French friends of magic and vice versa. Thus, the concept of a consul seems appropriate for me.
Julien Daniel’s favourite trick is the Braco routine with a ring and a rope. Braco himself allowed him to carry on his trademark.
Today Julien lives in France with his wife Vici and found another passion additional to magic: unicycling. In this cartoon you see his new rope ring bike chaining.
His lovely wife gave him this picture on dibond 30 x 40 cm as a present and Julien was very happy so that he hung it up at his place.
Julien Daniel: http://www.juliendaniel.de/
Magibearlin
I call this figure
Magibearlin
I created this true-blue Magibearlin in the occasion of the 90s anniversary celebration of the Magic Circle, Berlin.
I had loved to hand over this birthday present myself, but unfortunately my personal attendance was prevented. To ensure this picture reaches the jubilees in time, I herewith publish it one day before the big convention. May the Magibearlins never run out of magic!
Congratulations to Berlin!
Dibond – 30 x 40 cm
Please also find Magic Circle (MZ) Berlin in the internet: www.mzberlin.de
In the picture: The presentation of the dibondprint to the Magic Circle on the MZvD e.V. convention at the end of October in Freital near Dresden. Left: Peter Schuster, 1. chairman MZ Berlin, right: Lex Schoppi
the masked hero
I call this figure:
The masked hero
So well… in this picture you see the “masked magician” preparing his best trick. This antihero blows the lid off illusions and thus disillusions viewers, especially on kid`s channels, for more than one decade now. Disclosing an illusion after the performance is like establishing a graveyard next to a hospital. This great hero has to disguise in the daytime as well to prevent his magic peers from lynching him on the street one day.
A magician`s highest good is the protection of his own magic secrets. Thus it was not that hard expressing artistically his attitude towards this issue in my cartoon.
This cartoon has NOT been printed on canvas. Maybe one day a paper manufacturer will stoop to print it on four-ply perforated yard goods and launches it on the magic market. Please do not print, do not hang up, consider the environment!
Kaiser’s Camelot
I call this figure
Kaiser’s Camelot
Herein the meeting of collectors and historians of magic arts – which took place in the magic castle Schloss Schönfeld – has been caricatured. The magic castle has been initiated by Karl-Heinz Kaiser and offers, in addition to a small museum for magic arts, several event locations, which are regularly used for magic shows. A lot of multinational guest artists have already performed here. And this year, the meeting of collectors and historians was held there.
I have depicted the castle as a secret place for rituals, just like King Arthurs Camelot. All top hats have to wait outside and all “weapons” (wands) are put on the round table, aiming towards the middle. The figureheads for the German-speaking collectors and historians are gathering round the flying table. All uniform dressed in robes, this mage lodge!
Clockwise from right bottom: Karl Heinz Kaiser, Flip, Magic Christian, Rüdiger Deutsch, Volker Huber, Steffen Taut. The seventh person prefers to remain incognito and stays outside the picture. See the guy in the window in the upper right corner? This is Christian Knudsen, the new paparazzo of the journal. Non-depicteds are looking through the first floor windows and all of them are occupied.
All attendees admire Deutschs` new floating and fuming magic lantern. No clue who brought these wind-up bunnies. Surely, these magic castles have ghosts and rats,…
This cartoon was the title page of the journal ‚Magische Welt‘ 2/2010, so you do not have to cut it but rather stick the whole journal on the wall.
The magic castle really exist: www.daszauberschloss.de
(Leinwand auf Keilrahmen 60 x 80 cm)
Victor Lazarro
I call this picture
The shell man
Victor Lazarro claims to have had a passionless and uneventful childhood, until his grandfather finally gave him a deck of cards.
Big patience and the love to his 52 obedient friends earned him several awards and prizes. After his criminalistics studies he got more and more interested in card sharping. On study trips to North and Middle America he got acquainted to this dangerous art and lived for a longer time in Mexico.
Back in Germany he went underground in Leipzig and shortly after moved to the capital Berlin under a false name. He was founding member of the Close-Up-Clubs there and worked on more programs.
A few years later, he established himself with his CasinoMagicShow on the German Gala market.
Since then he is one of the best booked Event- Card Sharp in exquisite pokerclubs, casinos and hotels.
His favourite trick, in addition to the poker cards is the shell game for which I caricatured him with the threat of Greek Euro bills (Yes, I am bribable).
See his current autograph card. This picture has been issued in 300 dpi, 40 by 40 cm. Poster could also be printed based on it.
Victor Lazarro really exist: www.lazarro.de