AI-generated tattoo project exploring a bold geometric skull and portrait fusion, this piece pairs interlocking angular panels with a lifelike female visage rendered in black and grey shading. The composition places a skull in the left foreground, its jaw and teeth tucked among fractured planes that slice across the upper arm, while a stylized female profile emerges on the right, built from smooth gradient shading that contrasts with the crisp white edges of the geometric lattice. The result is a dramatic, high-contrast design that reads as both a memorial motif and a modern statement piece. The geometric polygon framework threads through the image, creating a fractured mosaic that unifies mortality with human expression. The shading transitions from deep blacks to soft grays to highlight bone structure and facial contours, with careful attention to light source and reflectivity to imbue the skin with a sense of depth and realism. The overall effect is a powerful cover-up-friendly work: the dense dark tones and layered planes provide ample coverage for fading or unwanted marks while offering a striking, original tattoo design. From a technique standpoint, this design benefits from smooth transitions between large shaded areas and sharp linework, using precision needle work to achieve a seamless blend that remains legible as the skin ages. The piece also functions as a symbolic exploration of life and mortality, with the woman’s gaze suggesting resilience in the face of time, while the skull hints at impermanence. It demonstrates how modern digital synthesis can inform bold, magazine-ready body art, appealing to fans of black and grey tattooing, geometric style, and large-scale illustrations. The motifs here — skull, portrait, and geometric lattice — offer multiple avenues for meaningful tattoos, from personal remembrance to contemporary design, and they can be adapted for smaller or larger placements while maintaining impact. In practice, translating this concept to skin requires careful planning of line work, weight distribution, and shading to keep the illusion of depth as the skin moves and ages. The piece leverages negative space to separate planes and prevent overcrowding, ensuring readability at a distance and up close. The interplay between convex curves of the face and the angular facets of the planes communicates a tension between softness and hardness, mirroring themes of identity and mortality. The AI origin is noted as a starting point for bespoke tattoo design, with potential adjustments for placement on the shoulder or upper arm to accommodate anatomy and tone.