Originally from Chile, Otto Schade came to England in 2005. After graduating in architecture at Concepción, Otto began his career as an urban sculptor. Inspired by surrealists Dali, Magritte, Miro, Giger and Beksiński, he ultimately decided to devote himself to his passion: painting. Otto soon discovered the local street art scene, where he painted works with a cutting irony. He made a name for himself thanks to his dissemination of anti-war themes bearing his trademark ribbon style on the streets of London’s Shoreditch district and beyond.