This tattoo concept presents a geometric goddess head rendered in stark black-and-grey linework, blending Art Deco precision with contemporary geometric patterning. The central image is a calm, idealized female head whose features are sculpted with crisp vectors, sharp angles, and subtle shading that hints at depth while preserving graphic readability on skin. Her wavy hair flows into sculpted bands that echo architectural ribs, while circular orbs and concentric rings suspend above and around the head, forming an ornamental frame that anchors the composition. Floral elements flank the temples, their petals and leaves rendered in simplified shapes to harmonize with the rigid geometry of the piece. A panel-like backdrop extends downward in layered, chevron-inspired facets, creating a striking vertical silhouette that lends itself to placement along the forearm, upper arm, calf, or back. The design employs a restrained black-and-grey palette, using smooth tonal gradients to create volume and a sense of realism where needed, without sacrificing the bold, graphic impact of the lines. The effect is a fusion of graphic pattern and figurative portrait: the goddess face reads expressively, while the geometry evokes structure, balance, and timeless symbolism—meaningful tattoos that speak to symmetry, infinity, and transformation. This is an AI-generated tattoo project, demonstrating how modern algorithms can inspire strong, sleeve-friendly takes on classic motifs. For cover-up purposes, the dense black areas and deep negative space provide ample opportunity to mask previous tattoos underneath, with the pattern work helping to obscure old ink while preserving a powerful new narrative. In sum, the piece channels Japanese-style discipline and Art Deco elegance into a black-and-grey tattoo design that can be scaled for small tattoos or enlarged for a full-sleeve body art statement, offering a custom tattoo design that merges pattern, faces, and geometry into a cohesive, wearable artwork.