This tattoo design entry is inspired by Sobek from Egyptian mythology and presents a focused study in black and grey linework, texture, and symbolism. At the center a coiled crocodile is rendered with crisp, geometric bands that suggest ancient Nile motifs while retaining contemporary graphic clarity. The creature’s skin is built with smooth shading that adds depth without losing legibility at smaller scales. Flanking the reptile are two roses, drawn with delicate petals and subtle gradients that contrast with the reptile’s angular form, signaling the balance between beauty and danger, life and mortality. Behind them runs a vertical strip of hieroglyph-like panels, behaving like a temple relief and anchoring the composition in ritual memory; together these elements evoke Sobek’s roles as protector, kingly force, and fertility god. The composition emphasizes symmetry and rhythm: mirrored floral anchors frame a dynamic central figure, while repeating glyph motifs provide a steady cadence to guide the eye along a limb, making this design adaptable to sleeves, back pieces, or chest panels. In terms of meaning, the crocodile embodies guardianship, strength, and renewal, while the roses symbolize transformation and memory, and the hieroglyphs suggest ancient knowledge and magic. The result is a bold yet refined black and grey tattoo concept that reads clearly at various sizes and holds lasting visual impact. This concept is AI-generated to explore a Sobek motif, explaining precise geometry and repeating patterns that unify the piece; the strong contrast also makes it a strong candidate for cover-up placements, especially where existing marks need concealing. Overall, the design harmonizes mythic storytelling with modern technique, offering a meaningful tattoo design ready for personalization, with potential color accents or additional hieroglyphs while preserving a cohesive ink aesthetic.