AI-generated tattoo project presents a Dia de los Muertos–inspired portrait rendered in blacks and greys. The central figure is a woman whose face is stylized as a sugar skull, with deep eye sockets, delicate forehead florals, and a stitched grin, while three skulls perch like a crown above. Framing the head are two blooming roses, each petal shaded with careful gradation, and flowing hair that cascades in strands that weave into dotwork and negative-space patterns. A dotted hexagonal motif arcs along the lower left, creating a geometric counterpoint to the organic forms. The technique relies on fine line work and subtle smooth shading to achieve a polished, photo-realistic yet illustrative look, with careful attention to line weight, contrast, and skin-tone balance for legibility at different sizes. The symbolism blends mortality with beauty—the skulls nod to memory and lineage, the roses symbolize life and renewal, and the sugar skull makeup speaks to cultural homage and personal meaning. The design reads strongly on larger canvases such as the back or chest, and the deep black-and-grey palette makes it an excellent candidate for cover-up work on older, darker ink, should the client choose. The hex pattern and dotwork inject texture and rhythm, while the central face anchors the piece with a quiet, introspective expression. As an AI-generated tattoo project, it demonstrates how digital drafts can inform traditional body art and result in a magazine-ready tattoo concept that can be adapted to individual proportions and skin tones. Keywords influential for discovery include tattoo, tattoo design, meaningful tattoos, fine line tattoo, black and grey, realistic tattoo, flower tattoos, rose tattoo design, and custom tattoo design, aligned with craft-focused searches for Japanese-style and Dia de los Muertos-inspired motifs. The piece is designed to be scalable and adaptable to various placements, with a cover-up-friendly approach due to its bold dark shading and layered patterns.