This study presents a precise geometric motif rendered in black and grey, ideal for a modern tattoo design. A central arrow pierces a set of concentric rings forming a stylized target, surrounded by measured lines and small geometric accents that echo technical drafting. The shading is restrained and refined, using smooth gradient tones to create depth without heavy fill, a characteristic of fine-line tattoo design. The composition relies on balance between negative space and bold edges, allowing clear readability on the skin while preserving subtle elegance in a variety of placements. The arrow’s shaft and fletching are detailed with clean line work, while the rings echo mandala-like symmetry, creating a sense of motion directed toward the heart of the target. This piece also reads as a symbolic narrative: focus, precision, and purpose in life’s aims. The black-and-grey palette ensures compatibility with most skin tones and ages gracefully with minimal fading, making it a practical choice for both first-timers and seasoned collectors. Though presented as a concept sketch, the structure is ready for a custom tattoo design, with scalable geometry that can be adapted to smaller or larger canvases. For clients considering a cover-up, the high-contrast lines and solid shapes offer opportunities to blend or mask previous work while preserving the design’s sharp geometry. In short, this pattern-rich study blends technical drawing with tattoo artistry, delivering a strong, meaningful tattoo design suited for small to medium-scale body art and as a striking example of fine-line, black-and-grey tattoo work. As a reference, this tattoo design aligns with meaningful tattoos, fine line tattoo aesthetics, small tattoos, black and grey body art, and custom tattoo design sensibilities, with a hint of Japanese style influence through restrained geometry and precise ink.