An AI-generated tattoo project presenting a feather wing rendered in black and grey. The central motif is a dense arc of individual feathers, each vane defined by fine lines and careful shading, creating a cohesive pattern that reads as a single wing rather than a collection of parts. The design sits on a white, uncluttered background with surrounding pencils and ink tubes suggesting a studio concept rather than a finished piece. Technique emphasizes precision linework, gradual tonal transitions, and strategic negative space to capture the texture of layered feathers and the velocity of flight. Visible elements include the wing itself and the supportive tools that frame the artwork, underscoring its role as a concept for a tattoo design rather than an illustration. The composition leans toward classic black and grey realism with an emphasis on pattern and rhythm, making it suitable for a range of canvases—from small rib or wrist placements to larger back or shoulder panels. Because of its bold silhouette and repetitive feather motif, the design also works well as a cover-up, offering strong coverage while preserving the option to adjust scale, density, and feather spacing to suit a client’s skin tone and existing tattoos. As a proof of concept from an AI-generated tattoo project, this piece embodies how algorithmic creativity can explore traditional emblems—flight, protection, and ascent—within a contemporary tattoo design framework. It nods to broader tattoo vocabulary, including meaning-bearing tattoos and fine line tattoo aesthetics, while remaining firmly anchored in black and grey ink study. Artists can adapt the feather pattern into a custom tattoo design that honors personal symbolism, maintaining crisp line quality and a lifelike texture that readers expect from high-end body art features. If applied as a cover-up, the dense feathering provides substantial masking with room for reworking to fit individual anatomy and tonal balance.