This forearm piece presents a geometric cube tessellation rendered in black and grey, a study in interlocking forms that reads like an architectural lattice across skin. Crisp line work defines each cube edge while careful shading and stippling create a convincing three-dimensional effect, giving depth to every block and contributing to a sense of motion as the eye moves along the composition. The design relies on a deliberate balance of positive and negative space; the repeating geometric units form a seamless rhythm that can function as a standalone statement or be expanded into a larger geometric sleeve. Although abstract, the motif embodies notions of structure, connectivity, and balance—ideas that can hold personal meaning as a timely and meaningful tattoo. Presented here as an AI-generated tattoo project, the concept is ready for adaptation by a tattoo artist into a custom tattoo design tailored to individual contours, sizes, and preferences. The black-and-grey palette ensures lasting contrast and compatibility with wardrobe while preserving legibility over time. The piece also offers practical versatility: its rigid geometry makes it an excellent candidate for cover-up work, with the heavy contrast providing a solid foundation for concealing or reworking existing marks. Within the broader landscape of tattoo design, this work sits at the crossroads of fine line technique and geometric art, appealing to collectors of small tattoos or bold forearm configurations. For fans of modern body art and clean lines, the piece delivers a precise, scalable motif that can be used as a standalone design or integrated into more expansive geometric projects, while remaining faithful to the aesthetics of black and grey ink.