Black art is an old type of magic that is rarely used in its original form today. Black art has a great effect. It's as close as you can get to trick photography without a camera.
When practising black art, a magician will find a stage and turn down the lights. The audience can see him and his helpers because they are all wearing white. Then, the performers tell things to show up and move around. There are different versions of "sawing a woman in half," and you can see the two pieces move around the stage until they melt back together or just disappear. There are a lot of options, and all of them leave the audience puzzled.
Black art is based on the idea that anything that is black won't be seen against a black background. This means that at the beginning of the show, there can be a lot of things on the stage that are covered with black cloth and can't be seen. When the magician pulls back the cloth, the object is there. Bodies that have lost their bodies can move around by putting on black pants or a black sweater. Assistants dressed in all black can make things fly around the stage, even people.
With this kind of magic, you can really let your mind run wild. With some creativity and a pot of black paint, you can do a lot of things. Black art is the smartest and easiest kind of magic to do.
Black art is usually done in silence because it's a mysterious thing to watch, but don't be afraid to talk. Your voice will sound very strong coming from the dark, which will add to the illusion.
Even though nothing will seem like magic to you, the performer, the audience will be blown away by the whole show. The best way to see the show from the other side of the stage is to make a video of the performance. From your side of the stage, you can see everything: the props and the helpers.
Some artists have lights above, below, and to the sides of the stage shining softly at the audience to make it look like they can't see much. But in total darkness, a very scary performance can be done. Another option is to use "black-light," which is short for ultraviolet light. This light makes white and a few other colours come to life while leaving black dark.
To end the show, the magician has many options, such as floating off the stage or being slowly swallowed by darkness (to do this, use a large piece of black cloth that starts on the floor and is slowly lifted up by two assistants to block you from view).
In a nutshell, the only thing that can stop you from making beautiful art is your imagination and creativity.