An AI-generated tattoo project, this design presents a hyper-detailed black-and-grey composition that pairs a skull and a femme face within an interwoven sacred-geometry framework. The image is anchored by a central vertical axis where the skull and the woman’s profile merge along a single contour as delicate fine-line curves ripple outward into concentric rings and mandala-inspired motifs. Layer after layer of shading creates a high-contrast look, with deep blacks providing depth and crisp white highlights elevating the crisp linework. Across the chest-to-torso canvas, the mandala lattice flows into symmetrical petals and circular motifs that evoke timeless symbolism: mortality and beauty, duality, balance, and transformation. The patterning reads like a lace of geometry; precise circles, arcs, and interlocking loops create a mesmerizing tapestry that reads both as a realistic tattoo when viewed up close and as a bold graphic from a distance. The design relies on black-and-grey ink to maintain readability on larger canvases, while the fine-line technique ensures delicate detailing that remains legible as it ages. Given its intense darkness and dense patterning, this piece is ideal for a cover-up where existing marks can be concealed beneath the negative space and solid blacks; the composition allows ink coverage to merge with the skin texture and fade toward natural tones. This project demonstrates the possibilities of custom tattoo design by blending mortality imagery with sacred geometry and a restrained Japanese-style shading approach, producing a meaningful tattoo that can be scaled for small tattoos or expanded for large body art. The skull represents impermanence, the female face stands for resilience and humanity, and the interwoven circles symbolize infinity and interconnectedness, making it a powerful statement piece. The AI origin note underscores an innovative approach to tattoo design and ink deployment, reflecting contemporary trends in AI-assisted art and the evolving landscape of body art in tattoo culture, ink, and design practice.