The hip hop person's face and upper body are assembled from torn, mismatched paper fragments layered with deliberate misalignment and visual distortion. Their eyes are doubled and skewed, one resting high while the other tilts downward, each rendered in matte textured paper tones of burnt sienna, charcoal black, and mutated green. Their mouth combines a half-snarl and half-smile, split and pasted unevenly across overlapping jaw sections. The hair is a collage of rough-cut black strips that fan outward, curling and folding with visible torn edges. They wear a sharply angular, layered hoodie sliced from vivid blues and burnt orange paper pieces, folded and stapled in rough geometric shapes. The background is a flat crimson red field scattered with jagged white lightning bolts and black graffiti-style brush strokes, adding chaotic urban graphic energy. Bold, flat directional lighting casts sharp shadows that accentuate the rough paper edges and seam overlaps, emphasizing intense, fragmented rawness. The composition is tightly cropped, emphasizing the fractured face and hoodie, rejecting realism for a brutal, aggressive collage portrait that channels hip hop culture through visual disruption.