AI-generated tattoo project presents a black and grey sugar skull portrait rendered as a refined linework study. The central motif is a woman’s face in sugar skull makeup, executed with clean fine-line contours and smooth shading to achieve a realistic yet graphic look. On the side, two roses anchor the composition, their petals shaded in soft grayscale to create depth and a tactile feel. Behind her head, geometric elements—triangles and a circular ring with radiating spokes—frame the portrait and give it a contemporary edge while echoing traditional Dia de los Muertos symbolism. Pattern elements run through the design, especially in the lace-like eyelid motif, swirling flourishes, and vine accents that flow with the hair, delivering motion and elegance. The tattoo design emphasizes contrast between black ink areas and negative space, ensuring readability on the skin and longevity of the linework. Each element is intentionally positioned: the eye socket is a deep black circle with a scalloped edge, the nose and mouth carry crescent-shaped lines, and the roses provide a soft counterpoint to the harsher skull lines. This concept marries fine line tattoo technique with bold black shading to achieve a balanced black and grey aesthetic suitable for larger or smaller canvases; it reads as a cohesive piece that can be translated into a standalone tattoo or integrated into a sleeve. As an AI-generated tattoo project, it showcases how modern vector-style illustration translates into skin-friendly ink, and it can be adapted as a meaningful tattoo design for those seeking floral and skull symbolism. The design nods to Japanese and Dia de los Muertos-inspired aesthetics, while remaining accessible for custom tattoo design applications; it sits at the intersection of flower tattoos and skull-inspired body art, offering a timeless motif for collectors of small tattoos or statement pieces. In short, this is a polished, cover-up-friendly concept that embraces pattern and contrast to render a striking piece in black and grey ink.