Marilyn Monroe's face is dismantled and wildly reassembled: her signature red lips appear three times—one full smile centered, another smaller and rotated near her temple, and a faint, torn fragment along her jawline. One eye floats high on her forehead, doubled and partially inverted, while the other eye is duplicated beneath her cheek. Her nose is split by a jagged paper seam, separating her face into layered, overlapping slices with a secondary nose bridge shifted slightly to the left. Tape tears, hand-cut paper edges, and grainy sticker outlines physically connect the facial fragments, as if ripped from vintage magazines and pasted into anarchic zine chaos.
Her porcelain skin reveals subtle freckles, visible pores, and a few faint scars, registering natural imperfection beneath patchy halftone overlays. Blonde hair appears roughly cut and collaged like torn paper strips, curling unevenly around the edges. She wears a simple black dress collar partly obscured by masking tape fragments. The background pulses with xerox noise, halftone grids, and crumpled paper textures, evoking a gritty underground 1990s zine aesthetic.