The woman's face and body are formed entirely from torn, mismatched paper fragments layered with no regard for anatomical correctness. Her eyes are scattered unevenly, with one enlarged and floating above her twisted face, while her mouth is fractured into multiple sharp-edged smiles overlapping aggressively. Her skin consists of patched dark paper scraps—charcoal gray, sickly green, and faded brown—crumpled and curling at the edges. Her hair is an angular collage of glossy black and deep purple cut-outs, jagged and fragmented. Paper seams and staple marks visibly break across her neck and collarbone, assembled like a broken mask. She wears a fragmented hoodie of neon green and black, stark and geometric in shape.
The background is a flat electric pink canvas littered with black graffiti-like vector strokes, dripping paint blobs, and floating torn paper strips. Harsh, stylized lighting casts graphic shadows and bright white highlights that emphasize every seam and misalignment of the collage. The composition is tightly cropped around her upper torso and face, with twisted angles and layered paper debris piercing the frame. The overall effect is raw, unsettling, and aggressively handmade—an eerie hip hop icon shattered through surreal paper collage logic.