An AI-generated tattoo project presented as a three-panel composition, this study explores black-and-grey linework, dotwork, and ornamental patterning. The left panel centers a large mandala rendered with delicate radial petals, stippled shading, and a cascade of dotted accents that extend downward into a chandelier-like motif. The middle panel echoes intricate mandala motifs with layered geometry and scrolling ornamentation that draw the eye toward the center. The right panel features a detailed rose, its petals graduated in grayscale, framed by hanging dotwork chains and bead-like spheres that accent the bloom. Together, the panels form a cohesive vertical design that can function as a single piece when aligned, or as a tri-panel sleeve across multiple zones. The technique emphasizes fine line precision and smooth black-and-grey gradients, yielding a crisp yet soft aesthetic ideal for a refined tattoo design. Symbolically, mandalas convey balance and focus, the rose embodies beauty and resilience, and the dangling beads suggest movement and jewelry-like ornamentation. This concept supports a customizable tattoo design path for clients seeking meaningful tattoos with a decorative, pattern-driven vibe. The triptych pattern delivers strong visual impact on the skin while remaining versatile for small tattoo projects or larger body art. As an AI-generated concept, it demonstrates how modern tattoo design can fuse traditional motifs with contemporary dotwork, enabling bold lines with legible detail across scales. For those exploring floral motifs within Japanese-inspired geometry, the patternwork offers a refined look aligned with fine line tattoo practice. The repeating radial symmetry nods to lotus flower tattoo ideas and infinity tattoo symbolism, while the overall balance aligns with tribal tattoo sensibilities. The result is a powerful, customizable canvas for future ink, able to stand alone or be adapted into a larger composition.