#marx

17 stickers

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. 11
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. 10
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. 7
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. 20
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. 24
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. 14
Street sticker A sticker featuring a cat snuggled in a pink blanket, holding and seemingly reading a copy of 'The Communist Manifesto' by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. 22
Street sticker An orange sticker with a picture of Karl Marx. The text on the sticker says "Marx hade rätt" which translates to "Marx was right" in Swedish. It also says "Revolution" and provides a website address: www.marxist.se 10
Street sticker A sticker featuring a black and white illustration of a head, possibly a classical bust, with the letters "SKP" boldly printed across the forehead in a rectangular banner.  The style is reminiscent of woodcut prints. The sticker is affixed to a gray concrete surface. 2