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Otto Schade

“The Lovers” - Street Murals

Featured In Lebanon

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Otto Schade was contacted by a friend Kevin Zuchowski who is running Rise Gallery (London), inviting him to take part on an interesting project in Beirut (Lebanon). The project considered local and international Artists.

The idea was spending a week in August in Beirut painting some walls given by Aley Council.

The main artwork done by myself is called “The Lovers” and it was done on a bridge in Aley withe some other Artists on the motorway that goes to Damascus, on that moment with ISIS being removed from the north area.

The Lovers is a free hand spray paint mixed technique. It was a collaboration where I invited 2 Artists to paint the background, one from UK (Cheba) and one from Lebanon (Daoud).

The spot is a 7.5 x 5.5 mts wall and it’s facing the motorway.

Item “The Lovers”
Created by Otto Schade
As seen in Greater Beirut, Lebanon
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Otto Schade
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
Otto Schade hails from Concepcion in Chile and moved to London in 2005.

After a degree in Architecture at the Bio Bio University and one in Construction and Design in Concepción, Chile, he started his career as an Architect with his own practise and as Urban Sculptor, being rewarded for public and private projects.

Fascinated by Surrealism and abstract art, Otto turned his creative skills to painting, which has become his strongest passion. Originally working with oil paint on canvas, he has since consistently explored different styles and mediums – growing, adapting changing his style to include other techniques such as collage, illustration and stencil free-hand spray paint on canvas and walls. Most of the themes behind his compositions are treated with a sharp, ironic touch.

After moving to Shoreditch, Otto became interested in the local street art and once again adapted his style, this time to painting on the streets using the pseudonym “Otto Schade”. He developed his orb style for communicating his anti-war theme and his trademark ribbon style that emerges out of his knowledge of the use of space gained from his architectural background.

Otto Schade has taken part in some of the biggest art festivals such as the “Upfest” Bristol (UK), “Sand, Sea and Spray” in Blackpool (UK), “City of Colors” Birmingham (UK), “Hometown” Berlin (Germany). His works have also been exhibited in the USA as well as in South America (Chile), Africa (Kenya), Asia (China & Japan) and many cities in Europe.

Otto has an affinity for European cities like Berlin (where he lived for two years), Amsterdam, Moscow, Paris, Barcelona and of course London.

As such you can find his works in the streets, galleries and exhibition centres of all these places. He is also available for commissions for art collectors, fashion designers, interior designers and other creative projects.