Her face is startlingly rearranged: two mouths replace where her eyes should be, each mouth slightly open and layered over the eye sockets. A third, small, smirking mouth sits offset near the jawline, breaking symmetry. Her nose is shifted sideways, partially torn away and reattached with rough paper edges and masking tape fragments. Layers of cut-out paper skin overlap unevenly, with repeated jawlines clipped and jagged, giving her a fractured, torn-apart visage that feels scissored directly from torn magazine pages. Sticker borders and halftone dots punctuate the collage, emphasizing the analog, handmade disruption.
Her realistic skin shows natural pores and fine wrinkles around the duplicated mouths, with subtle acne scars and dry patches that anchor the surrealism in human texture. Her hair is messy, dark, with visible strands rendered in a grainy photocopy texture. The background consists of ripped newsprint scraps, xerox grain overlays, and faint ink smears, recalling the chaotic spirit of underground punk zines and DIY flyer aesthetics.