AI-generated tattoo project presenting a dragon coil motif in black and grey, designed as a circular composition on a sketch page. This study emphasizes a bold silhouette, detailed scale texture, and smooth gradient shading to ensure readability on skin at varying sizes, making it a strong cover-up candidate where prior work exists. The central element is a dragon wrapped into a tight circle, its sinuous body forming an axis and a pattern-like spine of scales, with negative space around the creature to keep the design legible on curved surfaces. The surrounding context—ink bottles, brushes, and a worktable—evokes a traditional studio workflow and frames the tattoo as a crafted ink project. Light and shadow are handled with realism within a black and grey palette, balancing high-contrast areas with soft washes to achieve depth without overwhelming the wearer. The coil motif hints at infinity and protection, while subtle Japanese-style linework and tribal echoes inform the edges, creating a bridge between classic symbolism and contemporary tattoo design. For meaning-seekers, the dragon embodies strength, wisdom, and transformation; the piece scales well from wrist to back, and its graphic pattern supports a cohesive sleeve if extended. The design showcases fine line tattoo technique in the scales and contour lines, ensuring longevity and legibility. As an AI-generated tattoo project, it demonstrates how modern algorithms can craft tattoo ideas that respect tradition while delivering a fresh, pattern-driven composition suitable for a cover-up and a meaningful body art statement. This example also invites adaptation for small tattoos and flower-inspired motifs, given its circular geometry, and positions itself within the broader discourse of ink, tattoo design, and the evolving field of realistic black and grey body art.