Her face is vertically divided: on one side, sharply stacked eyes run above each other with the top eye rotated slightly; the other side shows natural skin but warped through an overlapping jagged paper seam. Pink eyebrows are duplicated and staggered, some edges torn as if ripped from different source images. Glitter tape slices diagonally across her cheek, physically layered over the graphite drawing side, mixing textures and styles. The sharp cheekbones shift between drawn lines and real skin contours, creating a fractured visual rhythm with crisp, analog collage seams.
Her skin on the realistic side is luminous with subtle pores, light blush, and glossy makeup detailed beneath the tape. The graphite side feels raw and textured, pencil strokes visible with subtle smudging. Her dense hair fades into a background of mixed torn papers—a high-contrast montage of xerox grains, halftone dots, and ink scribbles that embody DIY punk zine aesthetics.