This AI-generated tattoo project presents a skull rendered with precise line work and stippled shading, set within a geometric hexagon lattice that threads across the composition. The central skull is drafted in black and grey, with bold contour lines, smooth gradient transitions, and dense dotwork that produce a convincing sense of depth from the jaw to the cheekbone. The hexagonal background acts as a modern framework, giving the design a structured, architectural feel while allowing negative space to breathe around the cranial form. Executed for a cover-up approach, the dark values and heavy shading create opacity that can conceal older ink, while the surrounding geometry can be scaled or rearranged to fit forearm, shoulder, or calf canvases. From a technique perspective, the piece blends traditional skull tattoo motifs with contemporary geometric tattoo design, relying on crisp line weights, controlled stippling, and careful layering to preserve legibility at different sizes. Symbolically, the skull evokes mortality and transformation; the interlocking hexagons symbolize order, complexity, and connection, tying together organic anatomy with rational structure. For clients seeking meaningful tattoos, this concept serves as a strong starting point for a black and grey tattoo design that can evolve toward a more realistic or fine line treatment, and it lends itself to a custom tattoo design tailored to individual anatomy. Given its dark values and robust silhouette, the concept is particularly well-suited for a cover-up, enabling tattoo artists to build new ink over old marks while maintaining a bold, timeless image. The fusion of a traditional skull with geometric patterning also nods to Japanese style tattoo influences and contemporary body art trends, offering a market-ready motif that remains versatile for small tattoos or large pieces while maintaining a striking graphic presence.