An AI-generated tattoo project featuring a sugar skull portrait centered on a woman’s face. The face is rendered in grayscale, with bold black lines defining skull makeup around the eyes, nose, and mouth, while crimson accents in the eye sockets provide striking contrast. Above and around the head, a halo of skulls and florals forms a crown-like frame, balancing mortality with life. The piece relies on black and grey shading, layered with fine-line detail to maintain depth and visual clarity. Filigree on the forehead and cheek echoes calavera motifs, and the stitched-mouth tribute reinforces Dia de los Muertos symbolism. Surrounding skulls vary in scale, creating a rhythmic cascade that leads the eye toward the center. Florals—likely daisies—are interwoven with leaves and splashes of ink, their petals rendered with delicate linework and subtle stippling for texture without overpowering the main subject. The composition works as a standalone tattoo design for a large area like a back or sleeve, and also serves as a strong cover-up option thanks to its dense linework and high-contrast shading. The symbolism communicates remembrance, transformation, and the intertwining of life and death, while the monochrome palette allows a dramatic yet timeless expression. This tattoo design aligns with meaningful tattoos and the broader vocabulary—black and grey realism, fine-line techniques, and flower tattoos—while leaving room for customization, additional color accents, or scale adjustments. As an AI-generated tattoo project, it showcases how Dia de los Muertos imagery can be translated into wearable body art that remains impactful across styles such as traditional calavera, Japanese-inspired, or botanical designs.