Her face is violently torn vertically into collage layers—one mouth stitched shut with visible thread running tight along the lips, while a second mouth is pasted awkwardly like a magazine cutout over her cheek. Beneath the rip, a bright cartoon eye peeks through, flat and halftoned, contrasting the skin's realism. Her neon blue hair is roughly cut, with jagged edges layered like torn paper. Tape fragments and raw paper seams frame each facial fragment, creating a tactile, fragmented visage reminiscent of warped zine cutouts.
Her pale skin is richly textured, covered in heavy freckles across her cheeks and nose, showing visible pores and natural blemishes. The background layers scanned vintage textile patterns and torn paper edges, saturated with xerox grain and scratched ink marks. This analog collage radiates a handmade, printed aesthetic with zine-like roughness and tactility.