Ossuary Gaze is an art style devoted to skull-based portraits, rendering figures as sacred, dramatic structures of bone. It focuses on the skull itself—whether human, animal, or hybrid—using chiaroscuro lighting to carve out bone edges from deep shadow. The style's visual language is one of solemn reverence, with textures of weathered ivory and polished bone often accented by glowing fractures or dripping ink. The atmosphere is dominated by a sense of inevitability and strength, capturing mortality as identity and the beauty of what remains after flesh has faded.