Her face fractures into anarchic layers—one eye duplicated and placed askew above the temple, the other rotated outward with a jagged paper edge. Two mouths overlap unevenly on the lower cheek, one snarling open with a torn lip, the other pressed tight, displaced near the jawline. Her nose splits diagonally, the bridge doubled and staggered, flanked by opposing ears cut with rough scissors and pasted unevenly. Collage seams peek through, masked by frayed tape strips and scattered halftone dots, invoking a hand-cut punk flyer ethos.
Her skin is gritty and raw—visible pores, sparse acne scars, and natural shine mark her pale complexion. Her spiky black hair fans out like torn paper, edges ragged and scanned with xerox grain. She wears a ripped leather jacket hinting through the tight crop, set against a grayscale background of layered newspaper textures, scribbles, and tape residues that breathe underground zine rebellion.