Similar Stickers
This sticker showcases a cartoon figure with a crossed-out eye, happily devouring an airplane. It's part of a collection of stickers and remnants layered on an old green wall. 3
The sticker shows a person with a raised fist, wearing a scarf. The sticker's background is split diagonally, with one section blue and the other white. It's stuck to a gray surface. 5
Close-up of a sticker featuring a simple, graphic design. The sticker is black and white and depicts a small figure that appears to be holding or interacting with a slice of pizza. The style is minimalistic and geometric. 5
A vertical, rectangular white sticker featuring the words "FUNK FREAKS" in a bold, black Old English/Gothic style font. The letters have a black outline and a white fill, creating a striking contrast against the white background of the sticker. It is affixed to a metallic surface, likely a utility box or door, alongside other weathered stickers and white paint marks. 3
The sticker is rectangular and appears to be made of paper. It depicts a person, likely an elderly man, seated in a wheelchair. The person is wearing a dark jacket and light blue pants. The background is a muted green, possibly representing a wall or a building. There is a black vertical band on the left side of the sticker with white text. The overall color palette is desaturated, giving it a vintage or aged appearance. Some parts of the sticker appear worn or torn. 8
The sticker is predominantly white with a large, irregular patch of thick, black paint obscuring the right side and top. A ghostly, black silhouette of a face and upper torso is visible on the white portion, with the black paint appearing to drip and splatter. The text 'RIME OF MNNE' is written in a gothic-style font across the lower center of the white area. The sticker is wrinkled and torn, particularly along the top edge, revealing underlying paper and some pink spray paint on the wall behind. The texture of the black paint is uneven and appears somewhat glossy in places. 5
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