An AI-generated tattoo project featuring a majestic Pegasus with broad wings rearing above swirling clouds, rendered in black and grey realism. The composition centers on the horse’s taut muscles, arched neck, and movement of the wings, with a mane that flows like smoke and a tail that coils into spirals. The clouds are built from layered shading, with soft transitions and crisp highlights that carve volume and separate the creature from the background. The piece uses a combination of smooth gradients, fine line edges for feathered detail, and stippling in the cloud plumes to create a luminous, cinematic effect. The Pegasus, a symbol of freedom, grace, and guardianship, is positioned to draw the eye from hooves to wings, inviting contemplation of myth and strength. This design works well as a bold back piece, chest plate motif, or shoulder canvas, and can be adapted to smaller tattoos without losing its narrative clarity. As an AI-generated tattoo project, it demonstrates how digital ideation can translate into striking ink-ready concepts, preserving readability and contrast at various scales. The black and grey palette ensures longevity on skin, while the dynamic pose conveys energy and drama. For clients seeking meaningful tattoos, this concept offers a timeless classic: a winged horse that blends myth with realism for those who love large statement pieces or high-impact placements. The symbolism of Pegasus—courage, travel, and protection—resonates with people who want a personal myth inscribed in their body, and the design philosophy emphasizes bold silhouette, legible wing structure, and atmospheric cloud work to maintain clarity over time. From a production perspective, the piece uses a layered approach: a soft underwash for the clouds, mid-tone shading for the horse’s musculature, and crisp highlights on the wing quills to suggest reflective light. The lines vary in weight to preserve readability when scaled, and the negative space around the legs and wings helps prevent crowding on the skin. The composition can be adapted to different placements: a large back panel, an expansive chest piece, or a shoulder-to-forearm sleeve. In practice, tattoo artists would refine feather texture with fine liners and adjust the cloud density to balance contrast with skin tone. This concept embraces the current interest in black and grey realism and timeless mythic imagery, providing a meaningful tattoo design that remains legible and striking in both close-up detail and long-range viewing.