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Paper Face

A face collaged from torn paper, textures, and cutouts-raw edges meet artistic expression. Mixed media magic with a surreal twist

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.
The hip hop 2000s character's face and upper body are assembled from overlapping, ripped paper pieces—each facial feature shattered and pasted non-anatomically. One eye is doubled on the cheek, jagged lips form a crooked smirk from torn fragments, while his baseball cap and thick chain necklace appear layered from matte, creased paper scraps. His skin mixes browns, tans, and dusty blues in rough-textured, mismatched sheets curling at the edges. The figure’s hoodie is a patchwork of angular, flat shapes ignoring natural form. The background bursts with vivid electric blue saturated flat color, scattered with white paint splatter accents and jagged black vector lines. Lighting cuts sharply across edges, emphasizing every raw paper seam, fold, and crumple in a fully 2D, aggressively graphic collage style.
The woman's face and upper body are assembled from jagged, torn paper fragments—her features mismatched, duplicated, and floating with intentional misalignment. One eye is triple-layered, the other obscured beneath a folded, rough-edged paper strip. Her lips overlap two separate expressions, both slightly distorted. The skin tones clash from pale pink to muted red sheets, curling at their edges with visible creases and tape marks. Her hair is fashioned from layered torn shreds of glossy black and deep purple paper, doubling back on itself inconsistently. Her neck and shoulders fold angularly, built from jagged paper segments with raw, rough textures. 

She wears a flat, graphic red garment formed from sharp, geometric paper cutouts. The background is a vivid yellow plane strewn with abstract black brush strokes and scattered paper stars. Harsh, directional lighting cuts across the paper surfaces in flat, exaggerated shadows, highlighting every seam and warped edge. The composition is tightly cropped and off-center, all surfaces intentionally broken and layered to evoke a raw, unsettling, collage-driven portrait.
The hands are constructed entirely from layered, torn paper fragments with textures resembling glossy magazine advertisements, their shapes jagged and misaligned. Each finger is fragmented, folded, and doubled as if peeled from a collage wall, with visible torn edges curling inward. The hands appear to jut unnaturally from the flat surface, assembled with inconsistent skin tones and paper grains that mimic ultra-glossy magazine ink but remain flat and lifeless in 2D. Around them, the collage wall bursts with overlapping advertisement clippings—bold typefaces, vibrant colors, and fragmented logos that form a chaotic, patchwork background.

Lighting is harsh and graphic, with sharp directional highlights emphasizing the paper’s creases and curling edges. The background is a vivid, flat teal layered with vector brushstrokes and bold scratch marks, heightening the visual chaos. The composition tightly frames the hands against the noisy collage, disjointed and distorted, breaking any realistic sense of depth to emphasize a stylized, aggressively flattened, and surreal mixed-media effect.
The woman's face and upper body are constructed from uneven, torn paper cut-outs, each segment misaligned and layered with no anatomical consistency. Her eyes are duplicated and offset, one larger and turned upward, the other smaller and shadowed by a darker torn cheek fragment. Her mouth is split into two overlapping smiles, one wide and open, the other subtly curved, forming a fragmented expression of happiness. Creased edges, visible tears, and folded paper areas give her skin a rough, tactile look. Her neck bends sideways awkwardly, composed of stacked paper segments. She wears a bright yellow geometric blouse made from solid angular shapes ignoring natural fabric folds. The background is a vivid magenta field scattered with white jagged stars and black brushstroke marks. Harsh flat lighting slashes across her collage layers, highlighting every folded edge and torn seam. The image is a crude, flat 2D collage with no realistic depth, emphasizing raw emotion and chaotic, surreal construction.
The woman's face and upper body emerge from an assembly of jagged, torn paper fragments—her pale skin rendered through mismatched, overlapping paper pieces in faint bluish-white, cream, and pale gray tones. Her facial features are distorted and multiply layered: one eye enlarged and tilted upward, the other fragmented and partially obscured by an angular cheek patch. Her lips are sliced into two torn halves, one smiling faintly, the other neutral. The edges of each paper segment curl and crease visibly, with rough textures and random tears exposing darker underlays. Her hair is a collage of fragmented flat white and silver-gray paper strips, pasted haphazardly with some pieces folded or overlapping unevenly. Her neck and shoulders are constructed from angular paper shards, lacking anatomical flow and stitched together like a broken puzzle.

She wears an abstract, sharp-cornered garment of muted lavender and icy gray paper shapes that defy natural clothing folds. The background is a vivid flat pink canvas scattered with jagged teal vector lines, sparse cut-out stars, and floating paper scraps. Harsh, graphic light slices diagonally across the collage, casting stark shadows that accentuate every tear, fold, and layered seam. The image is deliberately flat and chaotic, rejecting realism in favor of aggressively stylized, hand-assembled collage portraiture.
The woman's face and upper body are assembled from jagged, torn paper fragments—her features mismatched, duplicated, and floating with intentional misalignment. One eye is triple-layered, the other obscured beneath a folded, rough-edged paper strip. Her lips overlap two separate expressions, both slightly distorted. The skin tones clash from pale pink to muted red sheets, curling at their edges with visible creases and tape marks. Her hair is fashioned from layered torn shreds of glossy black and deep purple paper, doubling back on itself inconsistently. Her neck and shoulders fold angularly, built from jagged paper segments with raw, rough textures. 

She wears a flat, graphic red garment formed from sharp, geometric paper cutouts. The background is a vivid yellow plane strewn with abstract black brush strokes and scattered paper stars. Harsh, directional lighting cuts across the paper surfaces in flat, exaggerated shadows, highlighting every seam and warped edge. The composition is tightly cropped and off-center, all surfaces intentionally broken and layered to evoke a raw, unsettling, collage-driven portrait.
The man's face and hands are assembled from torn and layered paper fragments—his arms constructed from ripped graph paper and broken labels pieced together with jagged edges and visible creases. His expression is distorted, with overlapping fingers clutching a fragmented scalp formed from mismatched paper swatches. Bright red warning icons scatter unevenly across his face, pasted onto the collage in defiant contrast. Rough, thick inked comic-style lines burst outward from his head, radiating in sharp, asymmetrical strokes. His upper body is a patchwork of crumpled, matte paper segments layered in conflicting angles, creating a chaotic, tactile texture. The background is a flat, vivid yellow field sprinkled with cut-out black hazard symbols and splattered paper debris, all lit by harsh, graphic shadows that flatten and fracture the whole composition into a violently stylized paper collage.
The young man's face and body are assembled from torn, mismatched paper fragments with dark brown and deep umber tones layered unevenly, his shoulder-length box braids formed from curled, twisted paper strips stacking irregularly. His arched brows and parted lips appear pasted on separately, one bottom lip piece cracked to reveal a fragmented diamond grill patch with sparkling collage elements. Both hands grip the torn white hoodie collar, composed of jagged paper edges with folded creases, while the layered silver Cuban chains gleam with distorted metallic paper highlights. His skin texture is rough and matte, broken into pieces revealing subtle layered shadow patches and pasted razor bump textures around the neckline.

He wears a patchwork black tank top made from rigid shaped paper pieces, jagged and off-kilter. The background is a flat, deep black sheet with visible paper wrinkles and folds reconstructed in jagged paper layers, surrounded by sharp white paper lightning bolts and abstract sharp-edged vector debris pasted freely. Flat, harsh frontal lighting slices across the entire composition, throwing sharp, symmetrical shadows and emphasizing the tactile collage seams and overlapping fragments. The tightly cropped, low-angle frame distorts perspective, exploding conventional structure into chaotic, aggressively stylized surreal collage zine art.
The character's face and upper body are assembled from jagged, torn paper fragments layered unevenly, evoking a 2000s hip hop aesthetic. Their eyes are duplicated and skewed asymmetrically, with one eyebrow sharply angled upwards, while the lips are split into contrasting expressions—grit and smirk—stitched together from rough, matte paper scraps. Their skin incorporates varied paper tones—burnt sienna, deep brown, and faded gold—each piece curling and creased as if weathered by time. A thick, flat paper chain necklace hangs loosely, pasted from layered strips with visible torn edges, and a bandana formed of torn, overlapping teal and white paper is folded around their head at an odd angle. The shoulders are clad in a patchworked, paper-collage hoodie with bright, clashing geometric shapes that ignore natural folds. The flat vivid green background is scattered with black angular vector lines and scattered paper stars, enhancing the chaotic vibe. Bold, harsh lighting casts flat graphic shadows across the fragmented surfaces, emphasizing every wrinkle, tear, and fold, fully embracing a distorted, expressive collage style that rejects realism for emotional rawness.
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.
The bust's face and upper body are formed from overlapping, torn sketchbook paper fragments—pages rough-edged and visibly layered without anatomical coherence. Realistic skin patches emerge unpredictably through jagged paper tears, with graphite scribbles and charcoal smudges blending into the cheekbones and jawline, misaligned and partially replicated. Eyes are misplaced, some drawn in charcoal, some realistic, layered atop folded paper edges with visible creases and staples holding fragments. The bust's neck and shoulders fold irregularly like stacked notebook pages curling at corners. The background is a flat mustard yellow, adorned with abstract, torn paper scraps and scattered graphite lines. Harsh flat lighting highlights every tear, wrinkle, and smudge, emphasizing the fractured mix of paper textures and partial realism in a boldly flattened, hand-assembled collage style.
The woman’s face and upper body are constructed from jagged, torn paper pieces—her smiling mouth layered asymmetrically with two slightly shifted lips, one wider than the other. Her eyes are doubled and tilted, with one eye larger and pasted slightly above the other, both layered over varied skin-tone paper fragments in warm peach and blush hues. Her hair is a collage of rough-edged, fluttered strips of gold and brown paper, curling at the edges and overlapping inconsistently. Her neck and shoulders are formed from overlapping pastel yellow and light pink fragments, folded and creased like crumpled scrapbook pages.

She wears a bright aqua blouse made from sharp, geometric paper shapes with visible tears and staples. The background is a vivid magenta field adorned with scattered, cut-out white stars, uneven brushstroke splashes, and looping teal vector lines. Harsh, flat lighting throws stark shadows and white highlights across the torn edges and layered seams, emphasizing the vibrant, handmade, aggressively stylized collage portrait of a joyous, chaotic woman.
The woman's face and body are formed entirely from torn, mismatched paper fragments layered with no regard for anatomical correctness. Her eyes are scattered unevenly, with one enlarged and floating above her twisted face, while her mouth is fractured into multiple sharp-edged smiles overlapping aggressively. Her skin consists of patched dark paper scraps—charcoal gray, sickly green, and faded brown—crumpled and curling at the edges. Her hair is an angular collage of glossy black and deep purple cut-outs, jagged and fragmented. Paper seams and staple marks visibly break across her neck and collarbone, assembled like a broken mask. She wears a fragmented hoodie of neon green and black, stark and geometric in shape.

The background is a flat electric pink canvas littered with black graffiti-like vector strokes, dripping paint blobs, and floating torn paper strips. Harsh, stylized lighting casts graphic shadows and bright white highlights that emphasize every seam and misalignment of the collage. The composition is tightly cropped around her upper torso and face, with twisted angles and layered paper debris piercing the frame. The overall effect is raw, unsettling, and aggressively handmade—an eerie hip hop icon shattered through surreal paper collage logic.
The woman's face is split diagonally into two distinct halves built from torn, layered paper fragments. One side features soft pastel paper folds with a calm, serene expression, edges curled and creased delicately, while the other half is rough duct-taped cardboard, jagged and coarse, her expression twisted with visible despair. The features are misaligned and duplicated slightly, creating a fractured, stitched-together effect. Her neck and shoulders are assembled from jagged, folded paper scraps, mismatched in tone and texture. The background is a flat, vivid sky blue with roughly drawn pencil lines and scattered, abstract watercolor-inspired brushstrokes applied like pasted-on collage elements. Harsh, directional lighting casts graphic shadow blocks across the torn surfaces, emphasizing every seam and fold in this fully flattened, aggressively textured collage portrait.
The boxy human figure is constructed entirely from torn receipts and ripped denim fragments, layered unevenly with visible jagged edges and curling paper textures. The face is distorted—with duplicated eyes pasted askew, one cheek formed from ink-stained receipt corners, and the mouth assembled from overlapping denim shreds, merging expression and material. The body’s shape is squared and asymmetrical, combining hard receipt creases with frayed denim tears, held together by graphic black tape marks and staple-like visuals. Surrounding this figure is a flat, vivid crimson background layered with oversized, cut-out paper utensils and duct-taped furniture elements scattered haphazardly, punctuated by chaotic ink splashes and blotches across the floor. Harsh directional light casts bold, graphic shadows, emphasizing the torn paper surfaces and emphasizing the fragmented collage assembly in an aggressively stylized, 2D composition.
The woman's face and body are entirely constructed from layered, torn paper fragments that clash in tone and texture, creating a fragmented collage with misaligned, duplicated facial features. One eye is layered twice at different angles, while her lips show two opposing expressions merged awkwardly. Her skin is made of rough, matte paper segments in warm cream, dusty rose, and slate blue, with visible creases and curled edges. Her neck and shoulders fold unnaturally, built from jagged, overlapping paper stacks. She wears a geometric blouse made of stiff paper shapes in contrasting cyan and magenta. The flat background is a bold lemon yellow, adorned with scattered black brushstrokes and white paper stars. Harsh, graphic lighting cuts across the layers in stark blocks, emphasizing the torn edges and flattened 2D collage effect.
The woman's face and body appear entirely constructed from flat, uneven paper cut-outs, each section deliberately mismatched in tone, shape, and alignment. Her eyes are offset and collaged at different angles—one tilted upward, layered over a darker cheek fragment, the other cut smaller and pushed inward. Her lips are torn from two separate expressions: one side smiling, the other neutral, overlapped to form an uncanny duality. The paper seams across her forehead and chin are visible and inconsistent, as if pieces were ripped, rotated, and reassembled without regard for anatomy. Her neck folds slightly sideways, built from jagged stacked segments. Every surface shows matte, textured edges—creased, frayed, and flattened.

She wears a pale lavender blouse formed from rigid, geometric shapes that ignore natural draping. The background is a vibrant orange field filled with teal vector scribbles and floating paper fragments. Harsh directional lighting slices across the cut-paper surfaces, exaggerating their 2D construction. There is no depth or realism—only a fully flattened, hand-assembled collage aesthetic, raw and emotionally ambiguous.
The woman’s face and upper body are crafted entirely from jagged, torn paper fragments, layered and misaligned to create a disquieting hip hop aura. Her eyes overlap irregularly, one heavily shadowed and elongated while the other fractures into sharp, duplicated segments. Her lips tear into a grim sneer, one side lifted unnaturally higher, with folds and cuts revealing jagged black gaps beneath. Her hair sticks out in torn strips of crumpled paper, sharply cut and pasted haphazardly, hinting at rebellious dreadlocks. Her clothing is layered from harsh, angular paper shapes in dark shadows and bright neon hues reminiscent of streetwear, misaligned and fragmented across her shoulders and chest.

Set against a stark, bloody red background peppered with black vector scratches, abstract stars, and jagged lightning bolts, the scene explodes with chaotic energy. Harsh, flat lighting casts graphic shadows that exaggerate every fold, tear, and pasted seam, eliminating all depth or realism. The collage surfaces ripple with visible creases, rough edges, and overlapping layer shadows, producing a raw, aggressively textured, unsettling yet powerful portrait that fuses hip hop attitude with surrealistic paper distortion.
The woman's face and body are constructed from layered, torn paper fragments—her features misaligned and overlapping in a fragmented collage. One eye is enlarged and rotated, pasted above a smaller, twisted counterpart; her lips merge a sly smile with a neutral expression, edges ripped and curling. Her skin is patchworked from matte paper in warm reds, pale pinks, and deep ochres, with visible creases and folds suggesting rough handmade textures. Her neck and shoulders fold unnaturally, shaped from jagged strips of contrasting color. She wears a stylized, angular red top assembled from flat, geometric paper pieces. Behind her, a vivid hot pink background bursts with black vector scribbles, white cut-out stars, and scattered paper debris. Stark, directional flats of light slash across her, emphasizing every torn edge and shadowed fold. The overall effect is a bold, electric, unstable collage portrait, dripping with tension and visceral expression.

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