An overhead, full shot of a sheet of American traditional tattoo flash art resting on a dark wood grain surface. The white paper features four distinct, hand-painted designs arranged in two columns, rendered with bold black outlines, smooth black shading, and a vibrant color palette of red, yellow, green, and blue. On the left: A dynamic illustration of a bald eagle locked in combat with a green and black snake. The eagle, shown with wings spread and detailed brown and yellow feathers, grips the writhing snake with its yellow talons as it perches on a jagged brown tree stump. A fiery red gradient glows behind the scene. In the center top: A profile portrait of a woman looking right, styled as a cowgirl. She wears a wide-brimmed blue and black cowboy hat with a yellow band and a red bandana tied around her neck. In the center bottom: A profile portrait of a Native American woman looking right, wearing an elaborate, colorful headdress with yellow, red, and black feathers, a beaded headband, and geometric patterns on her clothing. On the right: A majestic bald eagle perched upright on a weathered tree stump, looking to the left. A green and black snake curls up from the grassy base of the stump, its jaw open near the eagle's wing. A warm red gradient rings the background behind the eagle. The bottom right corner of the page features the artist's signature, "M. MAZAK", in stylized black lettering. The lighting is bright and even, capturing the texture of the paper and the rich saturation of the ink and spit-shading.