Her face is radically reassembled with two full mouths substituted for her eyes, positioned where the sockets would be and slightly skewed to mismatch the original eye line. Each mouth is cut sharply with visible paper seams, bearing slightly parted lips that contrast in tone and texture, layered over a subtle torn edge where skin would normally fold. The nose remains central but appears fragmented with jagged overlays, while one eyebrow is duplicated and rotated oddly above the second mouth. Rough masking tape fragments and halftone sticker patterns edge the collage elements.
Her pale skin reveals fine pores, subtle freckles, and gentle redness near each mouth, grounding the surreal facial chaos in natural texture. Her hair is cropped close, raggedly cut with visible paper grain along the edges. The background features muted xerox grain and faint crumpled paper textures, enhancing the handcrafted zine vibe. The portrait feels violently reassembled yet tactily human.