#norway

218 stickers

Street sticker A circular sticker featuring the insignia of the Royal Netherlands Navy's 860 Squadron. The design is split into an upper blue section with a white NATO compass rose symbol, and a lower section with horizontal red, white, and blue stripes resembling the Dutch flag. A fierce grey tiger shark with bared teeth, holding an anchor, emerges from the right side. The outer black ring contains the text "Zr.Ms. TROMP" at the top and "TIGERSHARKS" at the bottom. "860 SQN" is written in the center-left, with "VE-7" partially visible on the left edge. The sticker likely represents a specific naval unit or ship. 2
Street sticker The sticker is round with a white background and a thick black border. In the center, there are three stylized red flames. Arched along the top perimeter in black capital letters is 'FUOCO BERGEN', and along the bottom, 'FAEN IKKJE LØST Å GÅ HEM'. The overall design is clean and bold. 6
Street sticker This is a black circular sticker with a prominent white logo that reads "NXTLVL" in a stylized, blocky font, positioned within a white triangular design. Below "NXTLVL", the word "BERGEN" is written in a simpler white font. Encircling the edge of the sticker, the Facebook URL "www.facebook.com/nxtlvlbrgn" is printed in white text, indicating a presence on the social media platform. The sticker is applied to a textured, reddish-brown surface. 3
Street sticker The sticker is circular with a dominant orange background. It features a stylized black bear with some orange highlights, looking to the right. Behind the bear are two white, jagged mountain peaks, suggesting a snowy landscape. In front of the bear, at the bottom center, there is a black signpost shaped like an arrow pointing to the right, with orange accents. Leaning against the base of the signpost are two crossed ski poles. The text "Wandergruppetto" is curved along the top edge of the circle, while "Bern" is curved along the bottom left, and "Ost" is placed at the bottom right. 13
Street sticker The sticker features the Sheffield Wednesday Football Club crest, which is a blue and yellow shield. Within the shield, there is a white owl perched on a football, flanked by a castle on the left and a cluster of trees on the right. Below the owl and football, the initials "SWFC" are prominently displayed on a banner, and below that, two lion-like figures are present. The bottom of the crest features a banner with the Latin motto "AUDERE EST FACERE". The entire crest is framed by a decorative border. On either side of the crest, large white numbers "88" are displayed. 10
Street sticker The sticker is shaped like a classic red Canadian maple leaf with a bright white border, affixed to a dark green metallic surface. Prominently displayed within the maple leaf is a black and white emblem belonging to the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, which includes a shield with traditional tools (compass, square, plane) and the Latin motto "LABOR OMNIA VINCIT" (Labor Conquers All). Surrounding the shield are the words "UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMERICA". Below this central emblem, against the red background of the maple leaf, smaller white text reads "UFCW 175" followed by larger white text stating "LOCAL 1985 SASKATCHEWAN". The red surface of the maple leaf has a slightly textured or speckled appearance. 1
Street sticker The sticker is circular and features a black and white image of a person with curly, light hair, captured in an energetic pose with their mouth wide open as if singing or shouting, and holding a microphone up to their mouth. The image has a somewhat grainy or halftone texture. Surrounding the central image, along the top curve, is black text that reads "STEDET E' STADION". Along the bottom curve, in red text, it reads "SÅ SYNG ALLE MANN!". The sticker is attached to a weathered, light-colored pole, with another sticker partially visible below it. 12
Street sticker The central sticker showcases a stylized illustration of a young woman's profile, facing right. She has brown hair pulled back in a ponytail, blue eyes, and a soft smile. She is wearing a black and bright green two-toned top. Her portrait is encircled by a white outline, which extends into horizontal red stripes on either side, all set against a rectangular black background. The art style is clean and graphic, reminiscent of pop art or comic book illustration. 6
Street sticker The central sticker is circular, with a distinctive Adidas Trefoil logo in black on a white background. It has an orange-brown outer ring with white text that reads "BERGENSKE" on the top arc and "ADIDASRIDDERE" on the bottom arc. To the left of the logo, the numbers "10 70" are vertically aligned, and to the right, "19 08" are similarly aligned. The sticker appears worn, showing some texture and light damage, indicative of being outdoors on a utility pole. The pole itself is metallic and bears other, non-focused stickers. 12
Street sticker The sticker is rectangular with a prominent orange background. At the top, in white capital letters, is the word 'TREDJETROPPEN'. Below this, centrally located, is an illustration of a lemon or citrus slice, depicted with a somewhat rough, textured, and slightly speckled green-yellow interior and a white rind outline. At the bottom, also in white capital letters, is the word 'BERGEN'. The sticker is attached to a light-colored, possibly concrete or metal, pole that appears weathered and stained. Another sticker is partially visible above it. 6
Street sticker The sticker prominently displays two male football players, one with dark skin wearing a red jersey (likely SK Brann's colors) and another with light skin and curly hair appearing emotional or distressed, with his arm around the first player. The background is blurred, suggesting a stadium or field. Overlaying the image are large white and red text boxes. The text translates to 'OBOS with Brann is bigger than Eliteserien' and 'Buy season ticket'. The sticker is affixed to a weathered metal pole next to a road, with greenery on the left and a distant urban landscape on the right. 10
Street sticker The sticker prominently displays a football (soccer) player from SK Brann, dressed in a red uniform, in what appears to be a celebratory or action pose during a match, with a blurry stadium crowd in the background. The text 'Come & rock me Amadeus' is overlaid in a vibrant red script font, referencing the famous song by Falco. At the bottom right of the sticker, there's a small red oval with the word 'BRANN', clearly identifying the team. The sticker is affixed to a utility pole, with another larger poster above it also related to Brann, mentioning 'OBOS' and 'Eliteserien'. 11
Street sticker This sticker showcases a unique, cartoonish character resembling a distressed red house, complete with a jagged roof from which smoke or fire appears to emanate. The house stands on white legs adorned with large, stylized Adidas sneakers. It possesses two red arms; one is extended with an open hand, while the other grips a red and black spray paint can, dripping dark fluid onto the ground. Below the character, the bold red letters with black outlines spell out "HOUSE OF PAIN". Directly beneath this text, the artist's social media handle, "@RNO_INK", is visible. The sticker is affixed to a heavily weathered, grey utility pole, with blurred urban background details. 5
Street sticker A vibrant red circular sticker with white text and graphics is affixed to a grey metal pole. The sticker features two stylized white flag or banner shapes, each containing the word "BRANN" in red text. Arched above the central design is the white text "ANTIAUSTLANDSK", and below it, also in white, is "AKSJON". This sticker appears to be related to the SK Brann football club from Bergen, Norway, and possibly an 'Anti-Eastland' regional identity or rivalry action. 8
Street sticker The sticker is pasted on a plain, light-colored wall. It features a stylized illustration of a child with dark hair and a purple shirt, looking directly at the viewer. Above the child's head, there's a large, torn red shape, resembling a banner or a torn flag, with the white text "STOP GENOCIDE SAVE CHILDREN" written across it. The background is white, splattered with numerous red droplets, resembling blood. The sticker shows signs of wear, with some tearing, particularly at the top right edge of the red shape. In the bottom left corner, there are two distinct QR codes. Above the left QR code is the Facebook 'f' logo, and above the right QR code is the Instagram camera logo, indicating links to social media platforms. 2
Street sticker The sticker is square-shaped with a white background and a dark blue/purple Nordic cross. Large black numbers '1', '8', '9', '9' are prominently displayed in each quadrant, forming the year 1899. In the center, there is a shield-shaped emblem in red and gold. This emblem contains the text 'VIKING FK' at the top, an image of an oak tree stump with foliage in the middle, flanked by the numbers '18' and '99'. At the bottom of the emblem, the word 'STAVANGER' is written. 4
Street sticker The sticker is square with rounded corners, featuring a predominant color palette of purple, teal, and orange. The central element is a large purple circle containing a faint, stylized, almost ethereal profile of a head, possibly wearing glasses or a mask, overlaid with intersecting grid-like lines. The text 'KLIMENT' is prominently displayed twice, rotated, within this circle. Surrounding the circle is a teal border with purple and orange accents. Various record label names like 'ZENON RECORDS' and 'FORESTDELIC RECORDS' are visible within the design, along with 'THALASSIC' and event-related numbers like 'TH#25', 'BGO', and '001'. The overall design suggests a connection to electronic music or a record label promotion. 13
Street sticker The sticker is shaped like the front view of a classic scooter, including handlebars and a front shield. The main body of the scooter is colored in the green, white, and red stripes of the Italian flag. Prominently displayed in white text is "STORHAUG SCOOTER CLUB" with "2023" written smaller below it. At the very bottom, on the red stripe, there's a small, stylized drawing of a vintage scooter's front wheel and fender. 8
Street sticker This is a circular black and white sticker affixed to a dark green, somewhat scuffed surface. The central design depicts a stylized rocket ship in mid-launch, with its exhaust plumes extending downwards. The rocket is enclosed within a circular border. Along the top of the circle, the word 'ROMSKIP' is written, and along the bottom, 'BERGEN' is visible. On the left side of the circle, '0505' is written vertically, and on the right side, '2016' is written vertically. Small stars are placed at intervals along the inner rim of the circular border. The sticker has a clean, minimalist aesthetic. 1
Street sticker The sticker features a stylized, aggressive white canine head with an open mouth and sharp teeth, wearing a red and white striped collar. A basketball is partially visible to the left of the head. Below these elements, the word 'Kerberos' is written in a dynamic white script font. To the upper right, the initials 'SK' are prominently displayed in white within a partial circular outline. The entire design is set against a dark red background with white paint splatter effects, giving it a rough, energetic aesthetic. The sticker is placed on a silver metal pipe. 3
Street sticker This sticker showcases what appears to be an album or single cover. The central image depicts two men dressed in dark attire, standing amidst a barren forest landscape, suggesting a winter or late autumn setting. One man on the right is gesturing or pointing towards the other. Prominently displayed is the text 'Ab in den WALD' (German for 'Off to the Forest' or 'Into the Forest') and 'BERTE B'. Below the image, a Spotify code is present, designed for direct scanning within the Spotify application to access the corresponding music track or album. 2
Street sticker A square-shaped sticker with a black background, featuring a smiling man with a beard, short hair, and ear tunnels. His face is illuminated with a reddish hue, possibly from ambient lighting. He is wearing a dark jacket with a textured, possibly fur or shearling, collar. In the top left corner, there's a logo with film cameras and the text "RMS PRODUCTIONS". Below the man's portrait, large yellow text reads "VIDE FOTO PODKAST". At the very bottom, a website URL "www.rmsproductions.no" is visible. 1
Street sticker The image focuses on a circular sticker prominently displayed on a rusty, peeling post or pole. The sticker presents a stylized, monochrome blue photograph of a couple. A man with a beard, a hat, and reflective sunglasses is in the foreground, smiling broadly. Behind him, partially visible, is the smiling face of a woman. Above their heads, the names 'Gerold&Annette' are written. The background of the photo depicts a calm body of water with distant land or mountains, all rendered in shades of blue. Above this central sticker, parts of another faded blue poster are visible, with fragmented text. 5
Street sticker A rectangular sticker with a rounded bottom, resembling a crest or shield. The upper half features a light blue background with three white seagulls in flight. Below them, a black wavy line separates this section from the white lower half. The white section contains text in blue: "SV Blau-Weiß" in a straight line and "SCHOLLENE" curved underneath. The sticker is bordered by a thin black outline and is adhered to a textured, weathered pole or wall, surrounded by remnants of other old stickers. 2