This piece presents a highly detailed grayscale study of an eye, envisioned as a tattoo design rendered in black-and-grey realism. The central motif is a lifelike eye, with a richly textured iris and a delicate lattice of radial shading that echoes the intricate patterns of lashes. The iris contains a subtle cracking motif that reads as a quiet pattern across the pupil. Beneath the lower lid, a teardrop descends along a thin, almost drawn line, suggesting movement and emotion. A pen-like instrument appears near the outer corner, reinforcing the sense that this is a draft for a body-art piece rather than a finished print. The composition relies on smooth gradient transitions, subtle cross-hatching, and crisp edge-work to achieve depth and volume in a compact space, suitable for a small to medium tattoo. The teardrop serves as a focal point that visually anchors the gaze, while the surrounding shading adds dimension and softness to the sclera and conjunctival area. The cracked texture within the iris injects a symbolic tension: clarity and perception vulnerable to stress, memory fracture, or endurance. In terms of technique, the design emphasizes fine-line shading and black-and-grey realism, balancing high-contrast details in the pupil and iris with forgiving transitions in the sclera and eyelids. The piece reads as a contemplative study of sight, emotion, and vulnerability, making it a meaningful tattoo design for wearers who seek personal symbolism without overt colour. The composition is well-suited as a standalone tattoo or as part of a larger sleeve, and because of its grayscale palette, it projects as timeless body art that remains legible as it ages. As an AI-generated tattoo project, it reflects contemporary explorations of digital-aided design translated into traditional ink concepts.