IPractice Magazine VOL 2 - EBOOK
Introducing iPractice Magazine
Welcome to iPractice Magazine, the ultimate collection for anyone passionate about magic and its connections to creativity, art, and the human experience. Each issue brings together a diverse group of contributors—from seasoned magicians to artists, writers, and thinkers—offering essays, meditations, and insights that transcend traditional boundaries.
With iPractice Magazine, you’ll explore not only the techniques and theories behind magic but also the broader artistic and philosophical concepts that elevate magic into a true art form. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or an enthusiastic learner, these pages will inspire you to see magic in new ways.
Magazine 2 – Reflect, Refine, Perform
This edition delves into the power of reflection and refining your craft to achieve mastery.
Featured Writers:
Michael Vincent discusses how routines are never truly complete and offers practical advice for continuous improvement.
Rico Weeland examines the connection between meditation and magic, sharing how mindfulness enhances performance.
Chris Wood, a UK-based magician, introduces a powerful cycle of reflecting, refining, and performing, a method that transforms how we approach magic.
Liz Wolterz, a professional photographer, shares her artistic process and explores the relationship between photography and the unknown.
Introducing iPractice Magazine
Welcome to iPractice Magazine, the ultimate collection for anyone passionate about magic and its connections to creativity, art, and the human experience. Each issue brings together a diverse group of contributors—from seasoned magicians to artists, writers, and thinkers—offering essays, meditations, and insights that transcend traditional boundaries.
With iPractice Magazine, you’ll explore not only the techniques and theories behind magic but also the broader artistic and philosophical concepts that elevate magic into a true art form. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or an enthusiastic learner, these pages will inspire you to see magic in new ways.
Magazine 2 – Reflect, Refine, Perform
This edition delves into the power of reflection and refining your craft to achieve mastery.
Featured Writers:
Michael Vincent discusses how routines are never truly complete and offers practical advice for continuous improvement.
Rico Weeland examines the connection between meditation and magic, sharing how mindfulness enhances performance.
Chris Wood, a UK-based magician, introduces a powerful cycle of reflecting, refining, and performing, a method that transforms how we approach magic.
Liz Wolterz, a professional photographer, shares her artistic process and explores the relationship between photography and the unknown.
Introducing iPractice Magazine
Welcome to iPractice Magazine, the ultimate collection for anyone passionate about magic and its connections to creativity, art, and the human experience. Each issue brings together a diverse group of contributors—from seasoned magicians to artists, writers, and thinkers—offering essays, meditations, and insights that transcend traditional boundaries.
With iPractice Magazine, you’ll explore not only the techniques and theories behind magic but also the broader artistic and philosophical concepts that elevate magic into a true art form. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or an enthusiastic learner, these pages will inspire you to see magic in new ways.
Magazine 2 – Reflect, Refine, Perform
This edition delves into the power of reflection and refining your craft to achieve mastery.
Featured Writers:
Michael Vincent discusses how routines are never truly complete and offers practical advice for continuous improvement.
Rico Weeland examines the connection between meditation and magic, sharing how mindfulness enhances performance.
Chris Wood, a UK-based magician, introduces a powerful cycle of reflecting, refining, and performing, a method that transforms how we approach magic.
Liz Wolterz, a professional photographer, shares her artistic process and explores the relationship between photography and the unknown.