This is a tattoo gallery inspired by Sobek from Egyptian mythology. The design fuses a Sobek-like crocodile form with mechanical gears and paneling, creating a serpentine silhouette that flows across the skin. Rendered in black and grey with selective red ink, the piece relies on fine line work and subtle shading to sculpt scales, musculature, and the gleam of metallic joints. Repeating geometric panels and glyph-like markings along the sides echo ancient scripts while enhancing the mythical mood. Symbolically, Sobek stands for protection, water and fertility, power and resilience; in this interpretation, those meanings are fused with modern craft, suggesting a guardian of flow and energy who navigates both Nile legends and industrial rhythms. The gears symbolize precision, transformation, and the engine of life, while the splattered red hints at vitality and intensity without tipping into overt gore. The composition emphasizes movement: the crocodile’s head anchors the top, the body coils with segmented sections, and the tail tapers into spirals that draw the eye in a continuous loop. This design is perfect for a cover-up thanks to its dense blacks and bold negative space, which can effectively mask underlayers when inked by a skilled artist. Occasional AI-generated refinements in the linework can help balance the high-contrast contrasts, while maintaining readability on skin. Overall, the tattoo design marries myth and machinery, offering a meaningful tattoo for collectors who seek a powerful, contemplative piece in black and grey, with a striking Sobek-inspired edge. Because of the repeating scales and panel pattern, the design reads like a living mosaic, a pattern that repeats across the torso or arm, depending on placement. Placement options include forearm, upper arm, or back, where the pattern aligns with muscle curves and maximizes the impact of the black, grey, and red contrast. This is a tattoo design that invites a personal story, blending ancient symbolism with contemporary craft.