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This sticker features a mixed-media portrait with half of the face in yellow tones and the other in purples and blues. The artwork includes empowering phrases like "Viva la Vulva," "my body my choice," and "Education is a human right" integrated into the design. A speech bubble says "Act Now!", emphasizing the call to action. The image is framed with a textured, pink-colored border, giving it a crafted, artistic feel. 4
The sticker depicts the head of a wild boar or hog, rendered in a detailed, black-and-white engraving or woodcut style. The artwork features intricate cross-hatching to create texture for the fur and snout. The boar's eye has a subtle blue tint, and its open mouth reveals a red tongue and hints of teeth or tusks. The entire illustration is cut out with a clean white border, contrasting against the dark, textured concrete wall it's adhered to. The overall impression is one of raw power and intensity. 9
This sticker features a simple, cartoonish figure in a dancing pose. The figure is primarily yellow with black outlines, giving it a retro feel. The style is reminiscent of simple line drawings or doodles. 6
A lovely sticker featuring a cluster of pink mushrooms. The artist's signature is visible at the bottom. 6
A sticker features an anime-style girl with blue hair and bunny ears, wearing a blue bodysuit with a red bow. The sticker is placed on a textured gray surface. 10
Sticker of a dog in a jacket smoking a cigarette and urinating. The dog has a small dog on its back. 3
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A black circular sticker with a minimalist geometric design. The design features angular shapes and lines creating a stylized symbol. A QR code is incorporated into the center of the design. The sticker is affixed to a metallic surface, and there are other stickers visible around it. 5
Oval sticker featuring a dark blue background with a yellow jester figure setting fire to a city in silhouette. The jester is depicted in a dynamic pose, wielding a flaming torch. The burning city appears stylized and detailed, with several buildings shown engulfed in flames. The overall style is bold and graphic, reminiscent of historical prints or illustrations. 8
The sticker is rectangular, predominantly olive green with black illustrations and text. In the upper left corner, there's a black QR code. To its right, the text 'SOCIALISTISK ALTERNATIV' is printed in a sans-serif font. Below this text, a black five-pointed star is depicted. The central part of the sticker features a stylized illustration in black, resembling a cityscape or industrial buildings behind a fence, with wavy lines above, possibly representing smoke or a distressed sky. At the bottom, the text 'ARBETARKAMP' is written in a bold, somewhat distressed blocky font, followed by 'ETT FRITT PALESTINA' in a similar, hand-drawn style, with some letters appearing to be outlined or filled with a rough texture. The sticker shows signs of wear, with some white scuffs and minor peeling, indicating it's a physical sticker on a pole. 5
A rectangular pink sticker adhered to a black pole. The sticker features a large purple Venus symbol (female symbol) centrally placed. Inside the circle of the Venus symbol, a hand is depicted giving the middle finger, outlined in black and filled with a lighter shade of purple. Above the symbol, the word 'BACKA' is written in large, bold white letters with a black outline. Below the symbol, 'DÅ!' is written in the same style. Further below, a small red star precedes the text 'UNG VÄNSTER' in white letters on a light teal background strip. At the very bottom, in smaller white text, is '@STORSTOCKHOLM'. The sticker shows minor creases and wear, indicating it's a physical object. 14
This sticker is promoting awareness about skin cancer. The text "ÄR DU PRICKSÄKER?" translates to "Are you spot safe?" or "Are you prick safe?" in English, with "prick" referring to moles or skin spots. The text "Lär känna din hud" means "Get to know your skin." 6
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