AI-generated tattoo project presents a single, flowing composition fusing mortality and beauty within a black and grey palette. The central motif is a poised female visage in a Gothic setting, her features carved with precise shading that yields a lifelike presence. Behind her, a skeletal skull peers outward while delicate roses weave through the design, creating a contrast between softness and severity. An architectural ornamental pattern frames the portrait, with elongated vertical elements reminiscent of cathedral tracery and stained glass, giving the piece a dramatic, timeless silhouette. The drawing on paper captures high-contrast line work: broad, ink-saturated blacks anchor the composition, while fine lines render lace-like details in the floral elements and hair. Negative space is used to breathe air into the scene, letting white space carve light into the shadows and to enhance the dramatic tension between light and dark. As a tattoo design, the piece translates well to larger placements such as the back, chest, or sleeve, yet it remains adaptable to smaller fields when rendered in a refined fine line approach. The symbolism weaves life and death, beauty and decay; roses symbolize love and endurance while the skull stands for mortality, creating a meaningful tattoo for those drawn to gothic narratives. From a technical perspective, the design relies on smooth gradient shading, crisp contour lines, and a controlled balance of black ink and negative space to achieve a realistic look in black and grey while maintaining a bold graphic presence. The ornate pattern adds complexity and depth, offering opportunities for additional texture or color if desired, and it anchors the work within a broader body art discourse about transformation. This concept is suitable for a modern tattoo collection and invites customization; as an AI-generated tattoo project, it demonstrates how digital planning can yield a ready-to-ink piece that preserves traditional symbolism while embracing contemporary technique. It is especially advantageous as a cover-up design given its dense black areas and layered composition, which can successfully obscure previous work while providing a striking new image.