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A close-up of a young person with a punk aesthetic, featuring DIY facial repairs like duct tape, safety pins, and stitches. The text "FIX MY FACE" in distressed letters is at the top, and "ANARCHOBDUK" is at the bottom, against a background of graffiti and torn flyers, in a gritty, high-contrast style.

A close-up of a young person with a punk aesthetic, featuring DIY facial repairs like duct tape, safety pins, and stitches. The text "FIX MY FACE" in distressed letters is at the top, and "ANARCHOBDUK" is at the bottom, against a background of graffiti and torn flyers, in a gritty, high-contrast style.

Punk Album Cover Prompt — “FIX MY FACE” Raw, aggressive punk album cover for a record titled “FIX MY FACE.” The title is integrated directly into the artwork in huge, chaotic ransom-note typography across the top and partially overlapping the subject. Letters are mismatched, ripped from photocopies, magazines, and spray-painted stencils, with torn edges, scratches, and heavy ink bleed. A young figure stares directly at the camera under harsh flash photography. Their face is covered with DIY repairs: duct tape, safety pins, stitches, bandages, marker-drawn correction lines, and ripped posters pasted over parts of their skin. Pieces of their face appear peeled away and reassembled like a punk zine collage. The expression is defiant rather than vulnerable. Graffiti, torn gig flyers, photocopied textures, and handwritten notes cover the background walls. Color palette: black, dirty white, blood red, neon pink, and photocopier gray. High contrast, gritty texture, grainy film photography, underground club atmosphere, 1970s–1990s punk flyer aesthetics. Imperfect printing, halftone dots, misaligned layers, torn paper edges, screen-print artifacts, rebellious DIY energy. Layout: • “FIX MY FACE” dominates the top third of the cover in oversized distressed punk lettering. • Small artist name at the bottom, almost hidden within the collage. • Square vinyl format. • Looks like a legendary underground punk record discovered in a crate of rare DIY releases. Style references: anarcho-punk Ver más