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1612 stickers

Street sticker A shield-shaped sticker, predominantly blue with a white outline. It features a large, stylized white 'U' at the bottom, accented with a small red star on its left arm and another red star on the right. Above the 'U', a white and red masked figure, known as 'El Chuncho' (The Owl) mascot, is depicted with red eyes and the letters 'LT' on its forehead. The design incorporates red, white, and blue colors, reflecting the Chilean flag and the club's identity. 5
Street sticker The image centers on a metal pole covered with a vertical arrangement of multiple circular and oval stickers. The stickers are layered and show signs of wear, suggesting they are genuine physical decals. From top to bottom, visible stickers include a partially obscured design featuring a skull-like figure with red, white, and black elements, and text 'OSTBER'. Below this is an oval white sticker with a blue flag-like shape and 'Hertha BSC' written in blue. Following this are two circular stickers, one with a dark blue background and the other red, both depicting an owl-like emblem and the word 'UNION', likely representing 1. FC Union Berlin. Further down, a blue and white sticker shows partial text 'OST HEI TH'. At the bottom, a circular white sticker with black vertical stripes and a crest is visible, encircled by the text 'S.V. NORMANNIA BERLIN 08'. The overall appearance is a collection of fan or club emblems, predominantly in blue, white, red, and black colors, against the metallic grey of the pole. 7
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized, black and white illustration of a baby or infant figure. The figure has a disproportionately large head with prominent dark eyes and a dark, possibly open mouth, giving it a somewhat distressed or mischievous expression. Its small body is depicted in motion, with one leg bent and arms slightly raised, suggesting a dance or struggle. The art style is graphic and bold, utilizing solid black shapes and lines against the white background of the sticker, creating a high-contrast, stencil-like effect. The sticker itself has a clean white border and is applied to a weathered, light green utility pole. 2
Street sticker A vertically oriented, oval-shaped sticker featuring the text 'Hertha Berlin Sport Club' in bold, bubbly white letters with a thin white outline. The background is a vibrant blue with a subtle radial or sunburst pattern emanating from the center. The sticker is adhered to a metal pole, showing slight curvature and minor wear, indicating it is a genuine physical sticker. 13
Street sticker The sticker depicts a stylized, somewhat chubby baby or cherubic figure rendered in an iridescent or holographic material. Its colors shift dynamically between vibrant greens, blues, and yellows, creating a shimmering effect. The figure is shown in a crawling or sitting pose, with its head slightly tilted and a distinct, somewhat serious or grumpy expression. A dark outline defines the figure against the bright, shifting internal colors. It is affixed to a weathered metal pole. 6
Street sticker A monochrome sticker featuring a stylized, somewhat chubby baby or infant figure. The figure is depicted in a dynamic pose, possibly running or floating, with one leg bent and the other extended. One arm is raised, forming a clenched fist, suggesting determination or defiance. The face has a determined or slightly angry expression, with a furrowed brow. The sticker uses bold black outlines against a white or light grey interior, giving it a stark, illustrative appearance. It is affixed to a textured, metallic pole. 11
Street sticker The sticker features a black silhouette of a baby with a prominent, bushy beard and mustache, strongly reminiscent of Karl Marx. The baby is depicted in a dynamic, walking or dancing pose, wearing what appears to be a diaper or briefs. Its facial expression is stern or angry, with furrowed brows. The sticker is applied to a bright yellow cylindrical pole, making the black outline stand out sharply against the vibrant background. 9
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized, somewhat plump baby or cherub-like figure, rendered with a golden-yellow fill and distinct black outlines. The figure is depicted in a dynamic pose, appearing to walk or run, with its arms slightly bent and legs apart. Its head is proportionally large, and the facial features are simplified. The sticker has a slightly glossy finish and is affixed to a heavily weathered, orange-painted wooden slat of a bench, which shows significant signs of wear, dirt, and possibly lichen. To the right of this sticker, there is a partially removed, circular white sticker with faded reddish markings, which is not the primary focus. 23
Street sticker A black and white graphic sticker depicting a stylized character. The character features a disproportionately large, round head with a backward baseball cap, and a small body. The word 'Punto' is written across the character's face in a bold, stylized font. The body is dressed in baggy shorts and classic lace-up sneakers. The entire illustration is rendered in a clean line art style with solid black fills against a white background, cut out around its irregular shape. 7
Street sticker The sticker features a monochrome, cartoon-style character. The character has a large, round, reflective head with the word "DUM" written across it in a graffiti-like font. It wears a black baseball cap, a black t-shirt, black shorts, and black sneakers with white soles. The overall aesthetic is urban and street art-inspired, with a distinct, somewhat playful yet edgy vibe. The background of the sticker itself appears to have a subtle metallic or holographic sheen. Below the character's feet, the handle "@thepumio" is printed. 9
Street sticker The central sticker depicts a stylized baby-like figure rendered in a mosaic art style. The figure appears to be standing or taking a step, with its arms slightly bent. Its body is composed of numerous small, irregularly shaped 'tiles' in various shades of brown, beige, and light gray, giving it a textured, almost sculptural appearance. The head is large in proportion to the body, with simplified facial features. The sticker has a white border, indicating it's a die-cut design, and is applied to a metal pole. 27
Street sticker The sticker depicts a stylized illustration of a small, baby-like figure. The figure is predominantly dark grey or black, outlined in white, and features a vibrant, almost neon green and pink glow or aura around its edges, particularly on its left side. It has a determined or slightly mischievous expression, with small, dark eyes and a simple mouth. Its body posture suggests movement or readiness, with arms slightly bent and legs positioned as if walking or running. The overall style is cartoonish and graphic, affixed to a textured grey pole. 18
Street sticker The sticker depicts a light beige or off-white baby doll figure, rendered with subtle shading that gives it a three-dimensional, sculpted appearance. The baby is in a reclined or floating pose, with its head slightly tilted, eyes closed or downcast, and a somewhat pensive or grumpy expression. Its limbs are bent, characteristic of a classic doll posture. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of a vintage porcelain or bisque doll, with a slightly eerie or melancholic feel. It is a die-cut sticker, precisely cut around the outline of the doll. 20
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized, monochrome figure rendered entirely in a black and white halftone or polka-dot pattern. The figure appears to be a human-like character in a dynamic pose, possibly walking or dancing, with arms and legs outstretched. The design uses black dots on a white background to create the form and shading, giving it a pixelated or perforated appearance. The sticker is die-cut to the irregular outline of the figure, adhering to a dark green, curved surface. 1
Street sticker 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. 3
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized, cartoonish figure resembling a baby or cherub, rendered with a distinct, somewhat edgy aesthetic. The figure has a large, round head with a light pink or flesh-toned complexion, outlined in dark black. Its hair is a striking, bright neon green, giving it a punk-rock appearance. The eyes are small black dots, and the mouth is a simple, dark line. The body is small and disproportionate to the head, with short limbs. The legs and feet area also show hints of the same vibrant green. The entire figure is outlined in black, creating a bold contrast against the lighter background of the sticker and the painted surface it adheres to. The sticker itself has a slightly irregular, hand-cut appearance. 15
Street sticker The sticker features the circular logo of FC St. Pauli. It has a thick brown outer ring with the text 'FC ST. PAULI' arching across the top and '1910' at the bottom, separated by small brown stars on either side. The inner part of the circle has a white background, which then contains a smaller red circle. Inside this red circle is a stylized white depiction of a building, resembling St. Michaelis Church (the 'Michel'), complete with a cross on its spire and two small white stars flanking it. The overall color scheme is brown, red, and white. 19
Street sticker A rectangular sticker, predominantly vibrant purple with white text and imagery. The top half features the bold, sans-serif text "GEGEN NAZIS" (German for "Against Nazis"). Below the text, a stylized white graphic depicts a hand breaking a swastika symbol. The sticker shows minor wear, with a slight peel visible at its top-left corner, and is affixed to a dark, possibly black or dark grey, metal pole. 4
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with rounded corners, predominantly blue with white horizontal stripes at the top and bottom. The left side features the coat of arms of Schöneberg, depicting a red brick castle with a black bear on its wall, and two red deer standing on a green hill against a golden-yellow background. The right side contains partially peeled white text with a black outline, which appears to read 'HerthaBSC'. Below this, in large, bold white capital letters, is the word 'SCHÖNEBERG'. The sticker shows signs of wear and peeling, particularly over the 'HerthaBSC' section. 3
Street sticker A rectangular, monochromatic sticker affixed to a dark metal pole. The central image depicts a historical townscape, predominantly in black and white. On the left, a prominent dark building with a tall, ornate tower featuring a clock and spire stands against a lighter sky. To its right, a street scene unfolds with streetlights and the facade of another building. In the background, a faint, circular, crest-like emblem is subtly visible. The bottom portion of the sticker features bold, white text in an old-fashioned serif font, reading 'Union fans Bernau'. The overall aesthetic is graphic and evokes a sense of local history and community support. 16
Street sticker The sticker is circular with a golden-yellow background. It features bold black text at the top, asking 'VARFÖR BERLIN?' (Why Berlin?) and stating 'VI HAR JU MALMÖ' (We have Malmö). Below the text, there is a black silhouette of a cityscape, depicting various buildings and a bridge, representing Malmö. At the bottom, a small black four-leaf clover logo is present, followed by the text 'Centerpartiet' and 'MALMÖ' in smaller black font. The sticker appears slightly worn and dusty, consistent with outdoor placement. 6
Street sticker A circular white sticker with a central image of a bronze-colored statue depicting a muscular man forging a sword into a plowshare with a hammer. This iconic 'Swords into Plowshares' sculpture is flanked by two blue circles, each containing a white stylized peace dove. Curved around the top edge of the sticker, in red uppercase letters, is the text 'DEUTSCHLAND RAUS AUS NATO' (Germany out of NATO). Similarly, curved around the bottom edge, also in red uppercase letters, is 'NATO RAUS AUS DEUTSCHLAND' (NATO out of Germany). In the center-left, in bold black text, it reads 'Schwerter zu Pflugscharen' (Swords into Plowshares), with a smaller biblical reference 'Micha 4, 1–4' below it. 11
Street sticker A circular sticker featuring a stylized blue bear, the iconic symbol of Berlin, standing on its hind legs with an open mouth, holding a flowing banner. The banner prominently displays 'Hertha BSC' in white text. Below the bear, another banner segment reads 'IN BERLIN', and at the very bottom, a smaller segment states 'SEIT 1892'. The entire design is framed by multiple concentric blue and white rings, giving it the appearance of a club crest or emblem. The sticker is predominantly blue and white, with the blue elements contrasting against the white background. 12
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with slightly rounded corners, featuring a white background. A thin, solid blue strip runs along the top edge. The text "Hertha BSC" is prominently displayed in the center, rendered in a bold, slightly rounded, sans-serif font in a vibrant blue color. The sticker is affixed to a silver metal railing. 4
Street sticker A circular white sticker featuring an anime-style illustration of a man with dark brown hair and black-rimmed glasses, looking directly forward with a slight, confident smile. The man has a warm, tan skin tone, and a hint of a light blue collared shirt is visible. Arched above his head in bold black capital letters is the German phrase 'SUCHE WOHNUNG' (Looking for Apartment). Along the left side, in smaller black text, are the apartment specifications: '2-Raum, 50+ m², >1000 € kalt' (2-room, 50+ sq m, >1000 € cold rent). Below the man's chin, to the right, is the email address 'nachmieter2026@mail.de' in black text, set against a small white oval background. The sticker is affixed to a textured, grey utility pole. 4
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with a vibrant pink background, featuring a central image of a woman with long, wavy red hair and red lipstick, wearing a black collared shirt and black high heels with white socks. She is depicted in a kneeling or crouching pose, framed by a dynamic white starburst shape. Above her, the name 'CHRISTIN NICHOLS' is prominently displayed in black capital letters. Below the image, in black text, it reads 'ALLE INFOS ZU ALBUM & TOUR' followed by a short URL 'CHRISTINNICHOLS.FFM.TO/CN'. A scannable QR code is located to the left of this text. 12
Street sticker The central sticker features a circular emblem set against a distressed, grunge-style background resembling a flag with red, white, blue, and yellow sections. The emblem depicts a profile of a bearded man wearing a horned helmet, reminiscent of a Viking warrior. Above his head within the circle is a yellow eagle. Around the top arc of the circle, the text "ALLES FÜR DEN FCH!!!" is written. A smaller text "INSA" is visible on the right side of the circle. Below the circular emblem, a black banner with a white outline prominently displays the word "SUPTRAS". The overall aesthetic is rugged and fan-oriented. 4
Street sticker The image captures a light-colored, possibly off-white or pale green, metal door heavily covered with a dense and eclectic assortment of stickers and some black graffiti. The stickers vary significantly in size, shape (round, square, rectangular, die-cut), and artistic style, ranging from bold political statements to cartoonish illustrations, band logos, and humorous phrases. Prominent colors include bright reds, yellows, blues, greens, pinks, and black and white. Many stickers feature German text, indicating local activism and cultural references. Notable elements include a large yellow 'HÖRT MEHR PTK' sticker, a red 'GEGEN NAZIS' sticker, a heart-shaped sticker with a skull-like face, a 'FIGHT BORDERS' sticker, and a 'BERLINER KÄLTEHILFE' sticker with a QR code. Some stickers are peeling, faded, or partially obscured by other stickers or the prominent black graffiti 'KVRIS$' and 'SASAR'. The door itself shows signs of wear, dirt, and previous paint layers, contributing to an authentic urban aesthetic. 22
Street sticker The sticker is roughly oval-shaped, featuring a stylized, sleeping cat. The cat is predominantly white with a thick, hand-drawn black outline. Its body is curled up, with its tail forming a distinct loop behind its head. The cat's face shows closed eyes, represented by two short curved lines, and a small, content smile, indicated by two short horizontal lines and a curved line for the mouth. There are subtle reddish or pinkish specks and streaks, particularly around the black outlines and within the white space, suggesting wear or a distressed aesthetic. The overall style is simple, cartoonish, and endearing. 3
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular and applied vertically on a textured metal pole. Its design is characterized by thick black outlines enclosing abstract, cartoonish shapes. The background of the sticker features a soft gradient of light pink and purple hues. On the left, there's a large, irregular yellow shape, possibly an eye or a stylized fruit, connected to a smaller, lime-green, leaf-like form with a tiny blue triangular accent. To the right, a prominent lime-green, rounded shape, resembling a speech bubble or another fruit, contains pink Japanese characters. The overall aesthetic is playful and graphic, utilizing a distinct color palette of yellow, lime green, pink, purple, and black outlines. A small, unreadable signature or logo is faintly visible at the bottom left edge. 2
Street sticker The sticker features a high-contrast, black and white photograph of a man's face, cropped from the chest up. The man has short, dark hair and wide-open eyes that gaze directly forward, conveying an intense or surprised expression. He has light stubble on his face and is wearing small hoop earrings in both ears. The background of the portrait is dark, making his face stand out. The sticker itself is rectangular with slightly rounded top corners and appears to be a printed image adhered to a textured, grey metal pole, showing minor wear at the edges. 3
Street sticker A rectangular sticker designed as a 'WANTED' poster, featuring a pixel art character. The sticker has a white background with a thick black border. At the top, the word 'WANTED' is written in bold, red, pixelated capital letters. Below this, a central character is depicted in a pixelated style, resembling a Minion-like figure. It has a yellow body/face, large white eyes with black pupils, and a red pointed hat or hair, separated by a thin yellow band. Below the character, there are several abstract horizontal black pixelated lines, suggesting a space for information. At the very bottom, centered, the name 'FRITTEN FREDDIE' is written in black, pixelated letters. The sticker is adhered to a textured, grey metallic pole, showing slight wear and a subtle curve. 4
Street sticker A colorful sticker featuring a stylized, bright pink flamingo head and neck, shaped like a pool float. The flamingo has a yellow eye with a black pupil and a black beak. It is depicted floating in blue water with light blue polka dots and dark blue wavy lines. The background above the water is a vivid orange, adorned with various abstract, rounded, dripping shapes in shades of purple, light orange, yellow, and light blue. The entire design is outlined with a bold black border. 3
Street sticker The sticker features a black background with white text in an old German script. At the top, it reads 'Für Verein' (For Club) and at the bottom, 'und Vaterland' (and Fatherland). In the center, there are two prominent emblems flanked by green laurel-like leaves. On the left is the German federal eagle (Bundesadler) in black with red talons, set against a golden yellow shield. On the right is a circular logo for FC Homburg, featuring a white background with a green border. The text 'HOMBURG-SAAR' is at the top of this circle, 'F C' on either side, and '08' at the bottom. Inside the circle is a stylized tree with numerous green heart-shaped leaves. 54
Street sticker The sticker features a cartoon caricature of a man, likely Friedrich Merz, with a pale yellow-green skin tone, dark hair, and rectangular glasses. He wears a dark green suit jacket over a white shirt, depicted from the chest up. His expression is one of weariness or pain, with heavy-lidded eyes and a downturned mouth. The background of the sticker is a solid light blue. Below the figure, in bold black letters, is the German phrase "Ich habe starke schMERZen" (I have strong pain), with 'MERZ' capitalized. At the bottom, there is a black rectangular logo with white text that reads "links jugend ['solid] KÖLN". The sticker is applied to a metal pole and shows some minor reflections and slight wear. 26
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with a dark blue background and white text and graphics. The main text reads 'ARBEITSGRUPPE LOBOTOMIE' (Working Group Lobotomy). The 'A' in 'ARBEITS' and the 'G' in 'GRUPPE' are stylized with prominent, angular designs. A small white dove, containing a symbol resembling a peace sign, is depicted flying above the 'R' in 'GRUPPE'. A functional QR code is located in the bottom left corner of the sticker. The entire design is framed by a thin white border. 11