This piece presents a black-and-grey realism study of a woman in a feathered native headdress, rendered in a single-flowing portrait that emphasizes tonal depth and tactile detail. The composition centers on a profile view where the headdress radiates outward in a lush fan of layered feathers, each plume meticulously shaded to suggest texture and movement. A geometrically patterned headband runs across the brow, punctuated by circular bead accents that echo the rhythm of the plumage. The face is treated with smooth grayscale gradients, giving contrast to the eyes, nose, and lips while the hair cascades in curling strands that arc behind the neck and into the surrounding space. The artist alternates bold black lines with soft gray washes to create a sense of volume, while fine line work and subtle stippling introduce micro-textures in the feather barbs and beadwork. The overall effect balances realism with a decorative, almost graphic quality, capturing both the dignity of the subject and the dynamic energy of the feathered halo. The headband’s angular motifs provide structural rhythm, guiding the gaze from the forehead to the cheek, while the flowing hair grounds the composition with natural movement. This is an AI-generated tattoo project, illustrating how digital design can translate into compelling body art through careful layering, contrast management, and precision line work. Symbolically, the headdress conveys leadership and heritage, paired with the free-flowing hair to evoke motion and vitality. The design is versatile for larger canvases such as the back or shoulder and can be adapted for smaller spaces by adjusting feather density and simplifying the pattern. For tattoo enthusiasts, this represents a meaningful tattoo design within the black and grey spectrum, merging tribal influence with classical portraiture to produce a striking, enduring piece of body art.