This extraordinary art print represents a pinnacle of contemporary digital surrealism. The work portrays the bust of a woman with an absolute matte black skin, almost sculptural, interrupted by a disorienting and ingenious element: a metallic zipper that diagonally crosses her face. Opening, the zipper does not reveal flesh, but an intricate collage of old newspapers and vintage texts, suggesting that our true essence is formed by the stories, news, and culture that surround us. The chromatic contrast is brutal and fascinating: the deep black of the skin emphasizes the yellowed warmth of the printed paper, while the eye emerging from the collage gives a sense of humanity and deep awareness. The hyperrealistic technique makes every detail vivid, from the texture of the skin's pores to the sheen of the zipper, to the legibility of the typefaces. This print is perfect for modern, minimalist, or industrial environments, where it can act as a conversation piece (statement piece). It is a work that questions the observer about the concept of social mask and identity, making it ideal for creative studios, personal galleries, or living areas with refined and intellectual design.