#berlinart

5 stickers

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 stark white rabbit head with thick black outlines, centered on a bright yellow background. The rabbit wears large, dark black sunglasses, obscuring its eyes, and sports a prominent black handlebar mustache with two small, square front teeth visible beneath its nose. Thin black lines represent whiskers extending from its face. Below the rabbit, bold black uppercase text reads 'WOHNEN FÜR ALLE' (Housing for All) arranged in a slight curve. Along the right edge, in small black vertical text, is an imprint: 'V.i.S.d.P. Hauke Stiewers, Heidestraße 10, 10543 Berlin'. The sticker is applied to a grey metal pole. 15
Street sticker A round sticker with a red central design element.  The text on the sticker reads "100% KUNST-UNIKATE" in a circular banner at the top, "KUNST AUTOMATEN" in the center, and "WWW.KUNSTAUTOMATEN.COM" at the bottom. The sticker promotes the website Kunstautomaten.com. 4
Street sticker A sticker with a bold statement: "Fuck you I am from Berlin." It features a graphic design with a symbol that seems to be a stylized anarchy symbol. The sticker also has a Facebook link at the bottom. 36
Street sticker Round sticker featuring a minimalist, stylized illustration in teal and black. Two figures are depicted, one seemingly reclining and the other reaching towards them. The artwork has a bold graphic style. The text 'NOEBERLIN.DE' is visible at the bottom. 6