One God YAHWEH-inspired tattoo gallery entry. This piece is a black and grey linework composition centered on a bearded Yahweh-like face, crowned and haloed, with a field of radiating rays that create a radial pattern. The design relies on delicate micro-lines, cross-hatching, and stippling for subtle shading, and uses negative space to enhance contrast, delivering a refined texture that remains legible at both small and large scales. The central figure is stylized rather than photo-realistic; the features are simplified, giving a timeless, symbolic impression of majesty and sovereignty without attempting to depict any literal divine image. The recurring sunburst motif communicates divine illumination, eternity, and cosmic order, while the crown reinforces authority and sacred status. The overall composition balances symmetry with rhythm, guiding the eye along the crown, through the beard, and outward along the rays, creating a continuous loop of light that flows well on forearm, calf, or chest placements. As a concept, this tattoo design fuses traditional symbolism with contemporary aesthetics, blending fine line technique with black and grey shading to achieve a modern, enduring look. It is a project idea for someone seeking a meaningful tattoo and a strong symbolic statement; it must be stated clearly that no image can depict the true image of God — all designs are symbolic, artistic interpretations of His essence, not a real representation. The design embraces the tension between ancient iconography and current tattoo culture, and this can be further explored with subtle variations in line density to tailor personal meaning. AI-generated concept may be referenced or used in the ideation process, illustrating how machine-assisted imagery can inform human tattoo artistry while preserving human craftsmanship. For color, this piece remains strictly black and grey to emphasize line quality and contrast; though the motif is repetitive, the spacing between rays ensures readability and a striking silhouette when wrapped onto limbs; with minor adjustments, the repeating pattern can be extended into a sleeve or back piece, offering a cohesive narrative across panels. In the broader context of meaningful tattoos, this design respects religious sensibilities, remains faithful to the spirit of monotheistic reverence, and celebrates body art, ink culture, and the personal creed of the wearer.