AI-generated tattoo project presented here features a geometric lotus-cube mandala, a bold tattoo design that blends architectural geometry with organic floral symmetry. The central motif stacks cubic blocks in a radial core, surrounded by multiple layers of pointed petals that interlock like a tessellated flower. Executed in black and grey, the piece relies on crisp linework and deliberate shading to create a convincing sense of depth and three-dimensionality on skin. Each cube facet is carefully delineated with subtle cross-hatching and gradient transitions, while the petals carry soft tonal values along their edges to imply curvature and movement. The overall composition forms a dense circular rosette that reads as both mechanical and natural, a hallmark of contemporary pattern-driven tattoo art. In terms of technique, the design uses a high-contrast black and grey palette, with deep blacks for inner shadows and mid-tones gradating to lighter greys, producing a durable silhouette that remains legible as it heals. Because it is a very dark design with heavy shading, it is well-suited as a cover-up idea: its dense geometry can obscure older ink while delivering a striking focal point. Symbolically, the lotus evokes renewal and spiritual focus, while the cube motif signals structure, balance, and precision—together offering a meaningful tattoo design for clients seeking something timeless yet modern. The pattern-rich arrangement makes it adaptable for placements from back to forearm, and it can be executed in black and grey for a realistic tattoo look or adjusted to emphasize line-work and negative space; as an AI-generated tattoo project, it showcases a contemporary take on geometric body art that aligns with Japanese-inspired tattoo sensibilities while staying anchored in classic ink techniques and the enduring language of tattoos.