AI-generated tattoo project: a Sugar Skull Mask portrait set on a woman’s face, fusing Dia de los Muertos symbolism with floral and feather motifs in black and grey. The mask features ornate filigree, bold outlines, dotted accents, and a serene gaze that sits above the lips. A rose blooms behind the ear while long feathers cascade along the cheek and jaw, creating rhythm and movement. The hair flows in sweeping ebony strands that frame the face, lending a sense of elegance and drama. The design embraces fine line tattoo aesthetics—clean lines, subtle shading, and crisp contrast to ensure readability on skin. The piece balances cultural symbolism with contemporary tattoo design language, where the rose denotes love and memory and the skull nods to mortality and transformation. Earrings and dotted detailing add texture and a touch of jewelry-like detail. While dark and intense, this concept is versatile for placement on the shoulder, upper arm, or back, and the black and grey palette reads well as a realistic tattoo. It is especially suitable as a cover-up due to dense shading that can mask older ink while preserving the new motif’s clarity. For seekers of meaningful tattoos, this tattoo design offers a bold yet refined option that blends Japanese-style symmetry with Western skull art, anchored by strong line work and a timeless silhouette. As an AI-generated tattoo project, it demonstrates how digital artistry can become a practical body art concept, suitable for small tattoos or larger pieces, and it aligns with trends in rose tattoo design, fine line tattoos, and black and grey ink.