The Visitor references the artist’s desire to take new photographs while traveling to later create her transmorgraphs.
Nine photographs were digitally cut, blended, warped, and painted including female hands, an old traveling trunk form a Scottish castle, water plants and a reflection from Kew Gardens, the earth all in front of a Scottish mountain landscape
The photographs were tranformed using Photoshop and finalized as archival 14” x 19” prints as the images rematerialized into unified physical space. Janice Hathaway invented and developed the transmorgraphy process over the past several decades.