A young Latino male face fractured across multiple planes: one eye torn free and taped slightly higher on the forehead, its gaze offset from a duplicated eye layered beneath the cheekbone. Lips cleaved into two jagged, asymmetrical fragments—one pursed near the jawline, the other parted near the ear—physically shifted as if collaged. The nose bridge splits diagonally, torn edges curling beneath adhesive tape strips. Overlapping sets of eyebrows with rough tape borders produce a layered, multi-dimensional disjunction. The head tilts gently, amplifying the broken assembly effect. Hair lies naturally, tousled, partially covered with torn paper edges evoking hand-constructed collage layers. Skin exhibits hyper-realistic pores, faint freckles, subtle blemishes, and soft under-eye shadows, suffused with a worn photocopy grain. Clothed plainly with visible crisp paper edges along collar seams as if physically cut and pasted. The background arranges torn newsprint fragments, halftone textures, tape strips, and xerox grain, forming a tactile, layered analog zine surface from the 1990s, with natural, flat lighting and no artificial depth.