create a simple blaCK and white line drawing suitable for a tattoo from the following: Shape: round, resembling an intertwined double spiral, like two flame-tips kissing—one curling inward (representing the self) and the other unfurling outward (representing surrender). Centerpiece: At the center is a vertical slit glyph—not unlike an eye or a blooming seed pod—framed by a sequence of fluid line-glyphs that ripple like heat distortions. Texture: It appears slightly raised, like a healed scar or a faint burn—barely perceptible to the eye, but warm to the touch during moments of arousal or emotional intensity. Color: The mark is iridescent, shifting between dark umber, burnt orange, and a hint of metallic red depending on the angle of light and the emotional state of the bearer. See more