An ambitious backpiece centers on a geometric jackal head inspired by Anubis, rendered in precise black and grey linework. The composition fuses Egyptian symbolism with modern geometric tattoo aesthetics: a stylized jackal’s head sits at center, its contours carved by interlocking lines that create depth and motion. To the left, the Eye of Horus provides a focal point of protection, while a small pyramid motif and careful hieroglyph glyphs travel along the torso, hinting at memory and guardianship. Behind and around the figure, a radiant halo formed by concentric circles and radiating spokes gives a sense of sacred geometry and forward momentum. The shading relies on fine lines, cross-hatching, and negative space to achieve a crisp, durable black and grey look ideal for a large-scale body-art piece. In this tattoo design, traditional Egyptian imagery meets contemporary technique, offering a meaningful tattoo concept for fans of black and grey ink, fine line work, and geometric composition. The piece invites interpretation—symbols of protection, intellect, and the journey beyond life—making it suitable for enthusiasts of meaningful tattoos, custom tattoo design, and striking line-focused work. While the motifs are bold, the execution remains refined, ensuring longevity and legibility on skin; the halo and glyphs provide rhythm that can be extended with additional elements if desired. This project stands as a polished example of how a back tattoo can combine myth, geometry, and meticulous linework into a cohesive statement that speaks to heritage and personal meaning in tattoo art.