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A circular white sticker featuring a red line-art illustration. The central image depicts a smiling, portly chef wearing a tall chef's hat and a double-breasted jacket, holding a large knife. To the chef's right is a tall, vertical spit of döner kebab meat, with a small drip tray beneath it. Arcing around the top edge of the circle, in red capital letters, is the German phrase "NAZIS SIND HARAM". At the bottom, in smaller red text, is "leyla.berlin". The overall style is cartoonish and bold, with a clear, direct message. 35
A circular white sticker with a central image of a bronze-colored statue depicting a muscular man forging a sword into a plowshare with a hammer. This iconic 'Swords into Plowshares' sculpture is flanked by two blue circles, each containing a white stylized peace dove. Curved around the top edge of the sticker, in red uppercase letters, is the text 'DEUTSCHLAND RAUS AUS NATO' (Germany out of NATO). Similarly, curved around the bottom edge, also in red uppercase letters, is 'NATO RAUS AUS DEUTSCHLAND' (NATO out of Germany). In the center-left, in bold black text, it reads 'Schwerter zu Pflugscharen' (Swords into Plowshares), with a smaller biblical reference 'Micha 4, 1–4' below it. 11
The sticker features a complex, multi-layered graffiti piece rendered in a wildstyle aesthetic. The main lettering, which is highly stylized and abstract, is composed of thick, rounded, and angular forms, primarily in shades of yellow and orange with black outlines and white highlights. These letters are filled with intricate patterns and smaller details, including a small orange box containing the letters 'ISC'. The lettering is set against a backdrop of vibrant teal or turquoise shapes, which in turn are outlined in light blue. Behind this, a cluster of dark blue or purple bubble-like forms creates a cloud-like effect, with some lighter purple highlights. Above one of the central letters, there's a dripping, golden halo-like element. The entire sticker is die-cut, following the irregular contours of the graffiti design, and is applied to a textured, worn yellow metal surface. 16
The sticker is rectangular with slightly rounded corners, featuring a solid black background. White, stencil-style uppercase letters are prominently displayed, spelling 'MUSCHI' on the top line and 'OBER-MAIER' on the bottom line. The text is centered within the sticker. The sticker shows minor signs of wear, including slight creases and some dirt, indicating its exposure to the elements on the metallic pole. 10
A bright pink circular sticker is centrally placed on a weathered, brown surface that has white and blue graffiti marks. The sticker features bold, white sans-serif text. The top line reads 'Li-Be', the second line reads 'für die', and the third line reads 'Stadt'. Below this, in a smaller font, is 'Li-Be.de'. The sticker appears to be in good condition, with clean edges and clear text. 7
A circular sticker featuring a stylized, cartoonish male character in black line art on a white background. The character has a stern expression, a small beard, and wears a backward baseball cap with 'KING' written on it. He is holding an old-school microphone in his right hand, from which smoke or sound waves emanate. He wears shorts with 'NI-KE' on the left leg and prominent sneakers. The artist's handle '@J-dela-f' is visible on the right side of the character. The overall style is reminiscent of urban street art or graffiti. 14
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The sticker is white with a black border and contains text in black sans-serif font. The main text reads 'atme ein' on the first line and 'atme aus' on the second line. Below this, centered, is the website address 'zoiazen.com'. The sticker appears to be applied to a cylindrical surface, possibly a pole, and is slightly weathered. 10
The central sticker features a stylized black and white depiction of Hello Kitty, complete with her signature pink bow. Her eyes are depicted as spirals, and her mouth is a simple line. Below the character, the text 'Hello Keta' is written in a white, cursive font. Beneath this, smaller text reads 'auto 3INS' followed by an Instagram logo. The sticker has a dark background and appears to be applied to a metal pole, with other stickers partially visible around it. 22
The sticker features a whimsical, abstract cartoon creature rendered in stark black and white. Its large, round eyes with prominent black pupils gaze upwards, topped by two curled antennae. The snout area is filled with a dense pattern of black dots, from which thin whiskers extend horizontally. The creature's body is rounded and adorned with irregular solid black spots, reminiscent of polka dots. Two minimalist, geometric legs, ending in triangular feet, support the body. A clean white border outlines the entire figure against the grey, textured metal pole it is adhered to. The word 'weltformen' is printed vertically along the right side of its body. 18
A circular black sticker featuring white text and an abstract symbol. The symbol, positioned at the top, consists of three horizontally stacked, elongated oval shapes; the top and bottom ovals are slightly smaller and have a small, pointed inward projection. Below the symbol, the text 'WOHNRAUM' is written in bold, sans-serif, uppercase white letters, followed by 'KOMBINAT' on the line beneath it, in the same style. The sticker shows signs of being adhered to a textured, weathered pole, with some minor dust and wear visible on its surface. 38
An oval-shaped sticker with a bright yellow background. The central motif is a stylized eagle, depicted in black and white, with outstretched wings and sharp talons, facing left. Its body and wings are adorned with patterns of small dots and lines, giving it a traditional or vintage tattoo art feel. Three black, eight-pointed starbursts are scattered around the eagle. Text arches above the eagle, reading "UNTER DER HAND" and "TATTOO BERLIN" directly below it. Another arc of text below the eagle states "YOUR BEAUTY IS OUR CONCERN". The overall design is bold and graphic, suggesting a tattoo parlor's branding. 9
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