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A square sticker featuring a striking image of a long, illuminated tunnel with train tracks receding into the distance. The perspective is central, drawing the eye deep into the tunnel. The dominant colors are cool blues and grays, giving the scene a somewhat futuristic or mysterious ambiance. The tunnel walls show concrete segments and some visible wiring or pipes. In the upper center, the word "HOLOSANN" is prominently displayed in white, sans-serif capital letters. Below the image, near the bottom edge, smaller white text reads "A la recherche d'une ville parallèle." 10
A sticker on a gray pole. The sticker is beige and features the text "Johannes och du" and below that, an illustration of a black bird. Under the bird, the text "Per Hagman" is written. Below that, the text "ALBERT BONNIERS FORLAG" is written. Another sticker exists below this one. It features a QR code and the text "www.bluepillz.com". 11
A torn and weathered street poster featuring the French words "Liberté toujours", which translates to "Liberty always".  The poster shows significant signs of wear and tear, suggesting it has been exposed to the elements for a considerable time. 6
A black and white sticker with the text "I LOVE BOMBING" on a cracked surface. The sticker shows signs of wear and tear. 2
A sticker with the text 'Nu sta pe margine! Fii și tu parte din schimbare. Pe 18 mai votăm' (Don't stay on the sidelines! Be part of the change. We vote on May 18th) affixed to a metal pole. 3
The central element is a weathered white paper sticker adhered to a dirty utility box. The sticker features bold black sans-serif text arranged vertically: 'Berlin', 'Artist', 'Art', and partially visible 'M rke' (likely 'Market'). To the upper right of the text, a small, stylized figure, possibly a child or cherub, is depicted in a black-and-white halftone or dotted pattern. This figure appears to be in motion, with its arms outstretched. A significant portion of the sticker on the lower right has peeled away, revealing a vibrant red spray-painted surface underneath, adorned with numerous lighter circular stenciled patterns. The overall appearance suggests an urban art piece that has been exposed to the elements. 7
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The sticker is rectangular with slightly rounded corners, featuring a highly vibrant and abstract background composed of horizontal wavy stripes in shades of pink, purple, yellow, and blue, creating a dynamic, almost retro-futuristic aesthetic. Bold, white text with a purple outline reads "SOLA MED ANTI-AGE" at the top. Below this, in a similar style, it states "LADDA 500 SOLA för 800", indicating a promotional offer. At the bottom, smaller white text with a blue outline specifies the address "Döbelnsgatan 39". A black and white QR code is prominently displayed in the bottom right corner. The sticker is affixed to a dark, textured pole, with some older, torn sticker remnants visible around it. 4
The sticker is rectangular with a vibrant, slightly textured red background. It features a bold, abstract design in black. The central elements are two white-outlined black shapes that strongly resemble stylized eyes, connected by a thin black line. Surrounding these 'eyes' are jagged, angular black lines that extend outwards, giving the impression of lightning bolts, energy, or a chaotic scribble. The overall aesthetic is graphic and minimalist, relying on strong color contrast and dynamic lines. 8
An oval-shaped sticker with a white border, depicting a stylized landscape scene. The sky transitions from light blue at the top to warm orange and yellow hues, suggesting a sunrise or sunset. Layers of mountains or hills in shades of purple, orange, and dark green form the background. In the foreground, a dark green, headless statue stands atop a rocky pedestal, wearing a long coat with one arm outstretched. The words "Ruin tourist" are written in a flowing script font in the upper left portion of the sticker. The overall aesthetic resembles a vintage travel poster. 4
A rectangular white sticker with a thin purple border, adhered to a galvanized metal pole. The main text, in German, reads 'Liebe ist die stärkste Waffel*!' ('Love is the strongest waffle!'). 'Liebe' is in large red serif font, 'ist die stärkste' in smaller purple font, and 'Waffel*!' in large yellow serif font. A faint grey waffle pattern is visible in the background of the text. Decorative elements include a grid-patterned heart outline in the top right corner and a clover-like arrangement of four grid-patterned hearts on the left side. Smaller text at the bottom includes 'Welt*', '*der Welt', 'Du darfst Teil davon sein', 'Lippis_kleine_welt' (in bold black), 'and', and 'Aixfred & Friends' next to a small grid-patterned heart. 3
The sticker features a red square with a black outline of a creature with eyes wearing glasses and zig-zagging limbs, creating a playful and somewhat whimsical appearance. 19
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