Otto schade aka osch

Otto Schade transforms his signature ribbons from paper to sculpture, creating work that’s bold, thoughtful, and unmistakably his own.

Combining his background in architecture with his love for art, Otto Schade began creating works that blur the line between structure and imagination. Originally working in oil on canvas, he’s explored a huge range of mediums, from collage and illustration to freehand spray paint on walls and canvas.

Otto quickly found his place in London’s street art scene, painting pieces with sharp, ironic twists and anti-war messages. His signature ribbon style earned him the street name Osch, cementing his status as one of the OGs of Shoreditch and beyond.

He is now taking his ribbons off paper and creating sculptures of all different scales, bringing his signature style into three-dimensional form while maintaining the same depth, precision, and message that has always defined his work.

Working with Otto is built on trust, mutual respect, and a shared drive to push boundaries, a collaboration that continues to evolve and inspire.

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