This tattoo design presents a bold yet refined geometric floral motif placed along the upper back, extending toward the shoulder blade. The central element is a symmetrical flower whose petals are formed by interlocking teardrop shapes, creating a mandala-like core that reads clearly from a distance yet rewards closer inspection with inner curves and negative space. Surrounding the bloom, slender lines extend outward in four cardinal directions, intersecting at the middle and terminating in subtle tips that emphasize balance and precision. The result is a crosshair-inspired composition that blends ornament with structure, a hallmark of geometric tattoo design. The ink is executed in black and grey, relying on solid fills for the petals, crisp, even lines, and careful shading to convey depth within the petals while preserving a crisp, graphic silhouette. The high-contrast approach ensures legibility as the skin ages and on both darker and lighter skin tones, making it suitable for a prominent back placement. Symbolically, the flower invites notions of growth, renewal, and harmony, while the cross-like axes suggest focus, direction, and a measured path through life. For tattoo artists, the piece demonstrates controlled line density and edge-to-edge symmetry, making it a strong test case for fine line tattoo or bold blackwork techniques. It is particularly well-suited as a cover-up option due to its dense black shapes and layered geometry, which can obscure existing marks beneath a robust silhouette. In addition, the pattern-like motif can be adapted to variations such as a lotus flower tattoo or a broader floral pattern, while maintaining the same geometric integrity for a cohesive body art series. This AI-generated tattoo project showcases how technology can inform and inspire meaningful tattoos, without compromising on craft. It aligns with the broader taxonomy of custom tattoo design, Japanese style tattoo influences, and the enduring appeal of black and grey realism, offering a versatile template for small tattoos or larger back pieces, depending on the client’s preference for scale and detail.