TRANSFIGURATION 01
trans·fig·u·ra·tion
noun
a complete change of form or appearance into a more beautiful or spiritual state : in this light the junk undergoes a transfiguration; it shines.
· ( the Transfiguration) Christ’s appearance in radiant glory to three of his disciples (Matthew 17:2, Mark 9:2-3, Luke 9:28-36).
ORIGIN late Middle English (with biblical reference): from Old French, or from Latin transfiguratio(n-), from the verb transfigurare (see transfigure).
(piëzoprints, various dimensions)