Sticker for Tattoo Atelier Moabit located at Lübecker Strasse 24.  The sticker features Art Deco-style typography.

TATTOO ATELIER MOABIT LÜBECKER STRASSE 24 TÄTOWIER ATELIER MOABIT.DE https://www.instagram.com/tattowierateliermoabit/

17 September 2023 5
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