This AI-generated tattoo project presents a dark, multi-figure composition that blends classical symbolism with storm power. A central goddess of justice stands blindfolded, her scales balanced in one hand and her sword ready in the other, anchoring the drama; to her left a bearded, storm-tormented man radiates cobalt-blue lightning from his gaze as he grips a blade, while to her right another rugged figure brandishes a spear and a trident, hinting at primal sea and sky forces. Below them, sculpted swells churn with curling waves that echo the tumult above, all framed by jagged lightning arcs that cut across the composition. The typography at the bottom, DIVINA JUSTITIA, is integrated as bold negative space within the waves, giving the piece a tattoo-ready, magazine-presentation appeal. Rendered in a monochromatic black-and-grey palette with electric blue highlights, the work relies on dense shading, smooth gradients, and crisp linework to convey depth, texture, and dramatic mood. The pattern of lightning and wave forms functions as graphic motifs that unify the scene while providing visual rhythm and contrast. The design leans toward a highly detailed, realistic portrayal that remains suitable for large- and mid-size placements, and its heavy contrast makes it an excellent candidate for cover-up use on darker skin tones or over prior ink. From a symbolic perspective, the justice goddess embodies balance and law, the thunder god personifies power and disruption, while the sea-god figure evokes adaptability and force; together they form a narrative about judgment, strength, and nature’s uncontrollable forces. In terms of technique, expect fine line precision for the scales and wave curling, solid shading for musculature, and controlled stippling to render the clouded, stormy atmosphere. This is a strong tattoo-design proposition for meaningful tattoos, black-and-grey realism, and Japanese- or Greek-inspired body art, with adaptable spacing for a range of body canvases. As an AI-generated concept, it demonstrates the potential for algorithmic creativity to produce tattoo ideas that are both cinematic and commercially viable, with clear offer for a cover-up where needed.