Paper Face
Prompt
The woman's face and body appear entirely constructed from flat, uneven paper cut-outs, each section deliberately mismatched in tone, shape, and alignment. Her eyes are offset and collaged at different angles—one tilted upward, layered over a darker cheek fragment, the other cut smaller and pushed inward. Her lips are torn from two separate expressions: one side smiling, the other neutral, overlapped to form an uncanny duality. The paper seams across her forehead and chin are visible and inconsistent, as if pieces were ripped, rotated, and reassembled without regard for anatomy. Her neck folds slightly sideways, built from jagged stacked segments. Every surface shows matte, textured edges—creased, frayed, and flattened. She wears a pale lavender blouse formed from rigid, geometric shapes that ignore natural draping. The background is a vibrant orange field filled with teal vector scribbles and floating paper fragments. Harsh directional lighting slices across the cut-paper surfaces, exaggerating their 2D construction. There is no depth or realism—only a fully flattened, hand-assembled collage aesthetic, raw and emotionally ambiguous.