Otto Schade Murals on Kingsland Road

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Otto Schade (Osch) is a London-based street artist who has painted in London for many years, primarily focusing on east London around Brick Lane and Shoreditch. Osch, as he is also known, uses two styles of street art - a ribbon effect for artistic pieces and a silhouette effect for political pieces. One of the buildings at the top of Kingsland Road is covered in artwork by the artist. These murals primarily depict the ribbon-style effect and feature fingers, women, a cobra, and an eye.

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I've previously posted about Otto Schade's street art in the following posts:

Long Street - Otto Schade, CodeFC, The Krah
Street Art by Otto Schade
Otto Schade Paints "The Lady Don't Protest Enough" Mural on Bateman's Row
Otto Schade "Jack the Ripper 2040" Street Art
Otto Schade 'The Believers' and 'WTF'
'Bull in a China Shop', 'Osch-car' and 'Flies Around Sh*t'
Otto Schade 'Peace and Love on the Streets'

Street Artist Otto Schade Paints Southampton 'Zany Zebra' for Charity (and other work)
Street Art Round-up: Spring & Summer 2015
Otto Schade's New Street Art (Meerkats, Portraits, & More) in East London
New Street Art from Horror Crew, Swoon, Otto Schade, HIN, and others
Street Art: Otto Schade

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