This piece presents a rose tattoo design concept rendered in black and grey, with a butterfly perched along the stem, sketched on a sheet of paper alongside tools such as an ink bottle, brush, and pencil. The composition centers on a meticulously shaded rose, its petals curling in high-contrast grayscale, while a delicate butterfly adds movement and symbolism of transformation. The surrounding leaves and curling tendrils ground the floral motif, allowing for a versatile placement on the body, from an inner forearm to the upper back. The drawing reads as a study in fine line technique, with crisp contouring and soft gradations that mimic the look of a traditional fine line tattoo, yet it remains adaptable to a larger or smaller scale. This is a project idea for a tattoo design that combines floral realism with stylistic restraint, making it suitable for people seeking small tattoos or a meaningful piece that bridges Japanese-inspired or traditional rose motifs with contemporary black and grey ink. The imagery supports a range of meanings: love, renewal, and resilience suggested by the rose, while the butterfly alludes to change and growth, offering a narrative layer for a meaningful tattoos collection. The piece can be translated into a tattoo that emphasizes line work and shading, or reimagined with bolder contrasts for a more graphic look. As an AI-generated tattoo project concept, it demonstrates how a single rose and butterfly motif can be adapted across styles—from classic Japanese sleeve-inspired linework to modern minimalism—while preserving legibility on skin. The planned motifs—rose, butterfly, leaves, stem—signal a cohesive design path for a custom tattoo design, with attention to line weight, negative space, and balance. This approach aligns with current trends toward small tattoos and flower tattoos that carry personal meaning, while maintaining the elegance of black and grey ink.