This piece shows a wolf head rendered in black and grey pencil on parchment-like paper, overlaid with a geometric framework and construction lines. The blend of realism and geometry creates a tattoo-ready roadmap: fur is built with soft shading and fine hatch, while polygons and a precise grid suggest placement, scale, and future revisions. The wolf’s gaze is calm and direct, the snout rounded, and the ears alert, with fur guiding the eye toward the center of the design. The surrounding lines function as a design guide that could anchor a larger sleeve or chest piece, while leaving negative space for bold contrasts in the final tattoo. The taped edges and blueprint marks emphasize this is a concept study, capturing the iterative process of tattoo design. This image is an AI-generated tattoo project concept, illustrating how a realistic animal portrait can merge with geometry and pattern work to form a versatile motif. For tattoo enthusiasts, it supports meaningful tattoos and a strong custom tattoo design in black and grey. Technique-wise, the drawing relies on fine-line precision and subtle gradient shading to render fur texture and nose sheen while the geometry remains crisp against a softly shaded background. The result reads well in black and grey ink, with contrast that translates to durable skin tone and scalable options from small tattoos to large back pieces. Symbolically, the wolf represents loyalty, guardianship, and resilience, while the geometric overlay suggests structure, balance, and a modern body art sensibility. As a concept, it invites variations in line weight, geometry complexity, and placement, offering a flexible starting point for a custom tattoo design that blends realism with contemporary pattern work and can accommodate Japanese style influences.