Her face is disassembled into jagged paper pieces—lipstick-stained lips duplicated and smeared across both cheeks in irregular swaths, one mouth partially peeled like a torn sticker overlapping the jawline. One eye is rotated outward, another is mirrored and layered beneath her temple, while the nose bridge is fragmented into two overlapping shards that misalign the center. A rough tape strip horizontally bisects the face, adding a graphic divide between the chaotic fragments. The tactile collage feels hand-cut and physically torn, evoking a graphic punk flyer aesthetic.
Her skin is richly detailed with visible pores, faint freckles, and subtle shine that catches the photocopy grain overlay. Her glossy hair falls in uneven chunks, edged with rough paper tears. The background is a monochrome xerox texture mottled with halftone dots and masking tape fragments, reinforcing the raw, DIY zine construction that frames the disordered portrait.