OTTO SCHADE

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#ARTIST053 | CHILEAN-GERMAN

Otto Schade, also known as Osch, began his career as an urban sculptor. But it was his fascination with surreal art that led him toward his passion to paint. Inspired by masters of the past like Dali, Magritte, Miro, Giger, and Beksiński. The Chilean artist, takes us to this ethereal world that teeters between the surreal and abstract, opening his audience’s mind to the oniric.

It is obvious that Otto is fascinated with the surreal as well as the freedom that is granted through abstract painting. While sound techniques such as stretched canvas and oil painting are often used on his end, Osch is as daring as his dreams appear, veering off the path of the expected by utilizing other artistic methods to his advantage, such as unique collage work and more modern stenciling and illustrations. In the end, his passion becomes our own as he takes us to a world where dreams are truly made of.

Otto left Chile in 2005 and took his vibrant art to England, in London’s district of Shoreditch, where most of his work consisted in communicating anti-war messages in his trademark ribbon style throughout the streets of the East London. Since then, Osch’s art has been recognised around the globe, participating in renowned art festivals, whilst showcasing his work in exhibitions in the US, South America, Africa, Asia and many cities across Europe. Becoming one of the leading names in the world of street art.

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SCARY SCREAM

#ARTIST053 | CHILEAN-GERMAN

Otto Schade, also known as Osch, began his career as an urban sculptor. But it was his fascination with surreal art that led him toward his passion to paint. Inspired by masters of the past like Dali, Magritte, Miro, Giger, and Beksiński. The Chilean artist, takes us to this ethereal world that teeters between the surreal and abstract, opening his audience’s mind to the oniric.

It is obvious that Otto is fascinated with the surreal as well as the freedom that is granted through abstract painting. While sound techniques such as stretched canvas and oil painting are often used on his end, Osch is as daring as his dreams appear, veering off the path of the expected by utilizing other artistic methods to his advantage, such as unique collage work and more modern stenciling and illustrations. In the end, his passion becomes our own as he takes us to a world where dreams are truly made of.

Otto left Chile in 2005 and took his vibrant art to England, in London’s district of Shoreditch, where most of his work consisted in communicating anti-war messages in his trademark ribbon style throughout the streets of the East London. Since then, Osch’s art has been recognised around the globe, participating in renowned art festivals, whilst showcasing his work in exhibitions in the US, South America, Africa, Asia and many cities across Europe. Becoming one of the leading names in the world of street art.

For sizing and delivery details click HERE.

SCARY SCREAM

#ARTIST053 | CHILEAN-GERMAN

Otto Schade, also known as Osch, began his career as an urban sculptor. But it was his fascination with surreal art that led him toward his passion to paint. Inspired by masters of the past like Dali, Magritte, Miro, Giger, and Beksiński. The Chilean artist, takes us to this ethereal world that teeters between the surreal and abstract, opening his audience’s mind to the oniric.

It is obvious that Otto is fascinated with the surreal as well as the freedom that is granted through abstract painting. While sound techniques such as stretched canvas and oil painting are often used on his end, Osch is as daring as his dreams appear, veering off the path of the expected by utilizing other artistic methods to his advantage, such as unique collage work and more modern stenciling and illustrations. In the end, his passion becomes our own as he takes us to a world where dreams are truly made of.

Otto left Chile in 2005 and took his vibrant art to England, in London’s district of Shoreditch, where most of his work consisted in communicating anti-war messages in his trademark ribbon style throughout the streets of the East London. Since then, Osch’s art has been recognised around the globe, participating in renowned art festivals, whilst showcasing his work in exhibitions in the US, South America, Africa, Asia and many cities across Europe. Becoming one of the leading names in the world of street art.

For sizing and delivery details click HERE.

OTTO SCHADE
from £18.00