is a multi-step process consisting of at least two existing images in combination with a Lenticular Lens. This process can be used to show a set images which may appear to transform into each other as the viewer walks past. Once the various images are collected, they are flattened into individual, frame files, and then digitally combined into a single final file in a process called interlacing. From there the interlaced image is printed and cold laminated directly to the back of the Lenticular Lens. I used this technique to create a woman turning into a flower for my June exhibition Falling Through Time.