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6 stickers

Street sticker A black and white sticker featuring a stylized illustration of a vintage gumball machine. The clear dome of the machine is filled with numerous human brains instead of gumballs. The base of the machine has a coin slot and a dispenser. Below the dispenser, a small rectangular sign reads 'DELICIOUS', and below that, individual letters spell out 'BRAINS' on what appears to be a dispensing tray or buttons. The artwork uses thick outlines and solid black areas contrasted with white details, giving it a cartoonish yet slightly eerie aesthetic. 3
Street sticker A rectangular sticker adhered to a dark metal pole, showing signs of wear with creases and slightly peeling edges. The artwork is predominantly red and black with yellow/gold accents. On the left side, a jagged, dark castle silhouette rises against a red background with swirling, smoke-like lines. The right side features a highly stylized, grotesque, and fragmented face, possibly demonic or monstrous, rendered in red and black outlines with some red fill. Its eyes are a piercing yellow/greenish hue. Behind the face is a large, rough-edged yellow/gold circle, resembling a moon or sun. In the top left corner, the text "SOMETHING DEAD" is written in a distressed, yellow/gold font. A small QR code, also in yellow/gold on a black background, is visible in the bottom right corner. 3
Street sticker The sticker is oval-shaped with a black background and a distinct white border. Its central motif is a stylized white cat skull with large, empty black eye sockets, a small nose, and jagged teeth. A cross symbol is on its forehead. Above the skull, the text 'No GODS' is written in white, and below it, 'NO MASTERS' is written, also in white. The background features a night sky theme with a crescent moon and stars on the right, and a bat flying on both the left and right sides. Two gravestones are depicted at the bottom: one on the left with '666' and a star, and another on the right with 'R.I.P.'. The ground beneath the gravestones is represented by a dotted pattern. The overall aesthetic is black and white, giving it a stark, graphic appearance. 5
Street sticker A white vinyl sticker affixed to a grey metal pole features a yellow-skinned cartoon character with a large, pointed nose and mustache, and spiky orange hair. He wears yellow over-ear headphones, a dark t-shirt with a detailed white graphic resembling a heavy metal band logo, blue pants, and black sneakers. A purple portable cassette player (Walkman) is clipped to his belt, and purple earbuds hang from his neck. The character is shown holding a dead, brown, and partially eviscerated rodent (possibly a rat or possum) by its tail, which is hooked. The background is blurred, showing green trees and foliage under a bright sky. 6
Street sticker The sticker is a rectangular print with a white border, affixed to a weathered green pole. Its central image is a dark, reddish-orange background filled with a dense, repeating pattern of unsettling faces. These faces resemble skulls or zombies, featuring prominent eye sockets and mouths, and many are marked with small, black inverted crosses on their foreheads. Superimposed over this macabre collage is the text 'TOBI DER O.G.' rendered in a vibrant, slime-green font that appears to be dripping. A small, black and white QR code is visible in the bottom right corner of the sticker. 4
Street sticker This sticker displays vibrant, psychedelic artwork. The main focus is a man with a contemplative expression, holding what looks like a dark-colored bottle. Beside him sits a whimsical, almost grotesque creature resembling a monkey with exaggerated features. The overall style is gritty and expressive, with a chaotic yet deliberate arrangement of elements. The color palette is bold, using contrasting shades of red, blue, and black. There are additional items depicted, including cigarettes and what appears to be a milk carton, suggesting a narrative about indulgence and perhaps contemplation. The text "JAVLA BAJS APA" is visible, which may be a title or part of the artwork's message. The artist's social media links for Facebook and Instagram are also present at the bottom. 12