Presented as an AI-generated tattoo project, this triple-panel design frames a dark biomechanical skull veiled by a hood. Rendered in black and grey, the piece relies on deep shading, crisp linework, and high-contrast highlights to render a convincingly metallic surface. The skull is built from layered plates, cogwork, riveted shells, and radial mechanisms, with circular hubs and spokes forming a central cranial core. A red ocular core glows within one eye socket, providing a focal point that contrasts with the monochrome palette and emphasizes the fusion of organic and machine forms. The hood curves around the skull like a shroud, yet mechanical facets spill outward in a deliberate pattern—gears interlock with segmented armor, rivets align along seams, and fine line filigree evokes circuitry. The three-panel arrangement enhances depth and motion, ideal for a large sleeve or back piece. Across the composition, the texture shifts from smooth graphite gradients to serrated edges, giving the impression of weight and precision. This design embodies themes of transformation, resilience, and the boundary between human flesh and engineered intricacy, making it a meaningful tattoo design for those drawn to dark, cybernetic aesthetics. For practitioners, the density and layering offer clear guidelines for shading, dotwork, and negative space, while remaining faithful to classic tattoo design language. Finally, as an AI-generated tattoo project, it showcases contemporary approaches to modern body art and could be adapted as a custom tattoo design that fits various body contours, from upper arm to back. This piece also embraces the idea of pattern-heavy gearwork, inviting exploration of texture and line work across a large canvas, and stands as a striking example of black and grey realism fused with biomechanical motifs.