The character's face is split into two sharply contrasting halves assembled from torn paper fragments: one side crafted from textured, rough watercolor paper with visible paper grain, edges curled and stained with faint watercolor washes, the other half a flat, glossy paper fragment featuring a warped, hyper-realistic portrait distorted by overlapping ink drips and pencil scribbles. Bold staples visibly line the jagged seam where these two mismatched halves are pasted together, creating violent tension. The skin surfaces on both sides are fragmented and misaligned, with pencil lines tracing shadows and ink smears bleeding across the boundary, adding a raw, messy energy. Their neck and shoulders fragment into layered cutouts, folding unevenly as though stitched from conflicting papers.
This figure dominates a vivid, flat crimson background layered with scattered ink blot cutouts and loose pencil strokes that float abstractly nearby. Harsh, directional lighting casts graphic paper-curl shadows and stark highlight blocks across the collage, isolating each torn edge and emphasizing the artificial assembly. No depth or natural blending exists; instead, the image feels like a tactile, aggressively hand-crafted zine page, brutally graphic and emotionally fractured.