This AI-generated tattoo project presents a bold, black-and-grey geometric interpretation of a Pharaoh bust, rendered with sharp linework and layered triangular motifs. The central figure wears the traditional nemes headpiece, its striped bands fanning across the composition, while an eye motif hovers above, framed by triangles that echo a pyramid of symmetry. The design relies on high-contrast black ink and fine lines to create depth through precise hatchwork, stippling, and cross-hatching, producing a graphic yet elegant piece that reads both ancient and contemporary. As a cover-up-ready concept, the dense black areas and dense geometric geometry can mask existing ink or scars, and the negative space can be tuned to fit a curved rib, forearm, or shoulder canvas, making it highly adaptable for new or reworked skin. In technique, the piece balances bold silhouette blocks with micro-detailing to shape the pharaoh’s features, the nemes headpiece, and ornamental borders, while the outer frame and inner triangles provide a sense of structure and rhythm. The symbolism nods to protection, wisdom, and guarding gaze, with the eye representing insight and the triangles adding complexity and movement. For those seeking meaningful tattoos, this tattoo design pairs well with other line-work motifs such as lotus flower tattoo or infinity tattoo elements, or can stand alone as a striking black-and-grey statement. It suits small tattoos or larger body art projects, and as a custom tattoo design it can be adapted toward Japanese style tattoo aesthetics or kept purely graphic for a modern, realistic feeling. Overall, this pattern-driven concept demonstrates how AI-assisted design can produce cover-up-oriented, geometric portrait work that remains timeless, versatile, and ready to ink.