anamorphose
/ˌænəˈmɔrfoʊz/Definitions
1. verb
to transform or represent something in a way that it cannot be perceived in its normal or actual form, especially by distorting or warping it to make it seem more attractive or interesting.
“The artist anamorphosed the image to create a unique and thought-provoking effect.”
2. noun
a distorted or warped representation of something, especially one that is intended to be visually appealing or thought-provoking.
“The anamorphosis of the city’s skyline was a striking feature of the artist’s installation.”