An AI-generated tattoo project presenting a butterfly motif fused with floral detailing in black and grey. The design appears as a concept sketch on white paper, suggesting a stencil-ready starting point for a tattoo. The central butterfly is the focal point; its left wing intensifies into stippled grayscale shading with a row of circular dots along the edge, while the right wing blossoms with overlapping daisies and petal textures, creating a richly patterned botanical field. The body remains slender and segmented, with a vertical line of dots bisecting the composition to reinforce symmetry and rhythm. This contrast between stark, graphic shading and delicate floral ornamentation offers a compelling study in duality, often explored in meaningful tattoos: resilience and transformation, life and evolution. The technique emphasizes black and grey ink through controlled stippling, soft gradients, and precise linework to achieve depth without color, making it suitable for a realistic tattoo look within a fine line or dotwork approach. Although the motif is a butterfly, the floral on the right wing broadens the piece into a garden-inspired design that can align with flower tattoos or lotus flower tattoo ideas, while remaining adaptable to small tattoos or larger, more expansive body art. The concept is primed for customization: scale, line weight, and shading density can be adjusted to suit skin tone and anatomy, and it can inspire a Japanese style tattoo interpretation if needed. Its dark areas on the left side make it particularly attractive as a cover-up, where existing ink requires a robust, high-contrast design to obscure older work. As an AI-generated tattoo project, it offers rapid iteration and personalization, enabling clients and artists to experiment with balance, texture, and motif interplay before committing to the final ink. In the broader field of tattoo design, this piece demonstrates how a strong silhouette combined with botanical texture can translate into timeless body art, while also serving as a versatile template for research, presentation, and client approvals across various ink styles: black and grey, minimal color accents, or full grayscale shading.