The central sticker displays a well-preserved parody of Leonardo da Vinci's renowned painting, 'The Last Supper.' The figures are depicted in poses and arrangements similar to the original masterpiece, seated at a long table. However, the scene is given a modern, humorous twist by the German text below, which reads 'Der letzte Stammtisch' (The last regulars' table or the last pub gathering). The artwork maintains a classic painting aesthetic with muted colors, contributing to its artistic feel. Below this main sticker, a smaller white sticker with a blue illustration of a head with a wave pattern is visible, and it features a social media handle.

2 04 Gelsenkirchen Der letzte Stammtisch GAP RYTAE VILMIUS SIAN @SOKUY_ILLUST

18 July 2025 3
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