The subject's face is aggressively sliced and reconstructed from four distinct faces, each portion distinctly separated by jagged, visible paper seams that crisscross diagonally. Their eyes are layered in cascading diagonal alignment—some rotated slightly, others semi-transparent—overlapping like torn magazine cutouts. The mouths and noses are fragmented and mismatched, giving a disjointed, patchwork expression. Edges are rough, with tape strips and uneven paper overlaps anchoring each facial segment, creating a raw yet deliberate analog collage tension.
The skin texture remains hyper-realistic, showing sweat pores, fine wrinkles, and minor blemishes that ground the surreal assembly. Hair strands peek erratically under the fragments, textured like xeroxed newsprint. The background melds retro fashion illustrations—bold, hand-drawn figures—and torn notebook-like paper scrawled with erratic pencil scribbles. Halftone dots, grain overlays, and crossed-out ink marks add to the handmade, punk zine vibe.