#poland

17 stickers

Street sticker A rectangular sticker with a black background and a thin white border. At the top, two lines of white uppercase text read 'NAZWIJ MNIE KIBOLEM' and 'NAZWIJ MNIE FASZYSTĄ'. The central part of the sticker features a large white Celtic cross. To the left of the cross, there is a red circle with a diagonal line crossing out a rainbow flag. To the right, another red circle with a diagonal line crosses out the Antifa symbol, which includes the text 'ANTIFASCHISTI' and 'AKTION'. Below these symbols, two more lines of white uppercase text read 'WOLE BYĆ TYM WSZYSTKIM' and 'NIZ TAK JAK TY PIZDĄ'. The sticker appears slightly worn and dusty, applied to a textured metal surface. 10
Street sticker The central sticker is a rectangular image featuring a dark-toned, artistic rendition of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. She is depicted holding a red and white soccer ball in her arms, with her characteristic enigmatic smile. She wears a dark blue-green dress and a pearl necklace. To the right of the Mona Lisa image, there is white text on a dark background. Below this text, a small, stylized logo for 'Cracovia' is visible, with 'KRAKOW' written underneath it, followed by more text. The entire image is framed by a thin white border. 4
Street sticker A square sticker featuring a stylized white Polish eagle with a golden crown, beak, and talons, set against a distressed background that transitions from white to red and black. To the left of the eagle, there is a circular emblem divided diagonally into white and red sections, containing three smaller black circles with white letters 'K', 'S', and 'P'. Above the eagle, white cursive text reads 'Patriotyzm, wiara, przywiązanie'. Below the eagle and emblem, more white cursive text states 'Tak nas wychowano i tak już zostanie!'. The overall design is strong and nationalistic, with a slightly gritty aesthetic. 6
Street sticker The sticker is square-shaped with a white background. It features a simple, line-drawn illustration of two hands. One hand, with a brown skin tone, is offering a bowl of soup to another hand, which is receiving it. The text above the illustration reads 'Having access to food is a' in black, sans-serif font. Below the illustration, the text continues 'basic human right.' in the same font. To the right of the illustration, a social media handle '@fnbwro' is visible in smaller text. The sticker appears to be slightly creased and adhered to a textured, grey surface, with some other peeling stickers or marks around it. 21
Street sticker This is a circular sticker, prominently displaying dark, silhouetted figures against a textured blue and white background. The central text, 'ZIERICE ZE SLASKIEM AZ PO GROB,' is rendered in white uppercase letters, occupying a significant portion of the sticker. The imagery includes a zombie-like figure with glowing eyes, a hooded figure, and another creature with glowing eyes. In the background, elements resembling a gothic church or cathedral, a flagpole with a banner (possibly featuring an eagle), and other architectural details are visible. The sticker has a worn appearance, with some peeling and dirt around its edges, suggesting it has been exposed to the elements. 3
Street sticker The sticker is worn and creased, displaying a vibrant design despite its age. The top portion features a horizontal tricolor flag (red, white, blue) alongside a circular emblem. This emblem showcases a white eagle with outstretched wings clutching a soccer ball, set against a red, white, and blue background with white stars. Below this, the text 'KIBICUJ TRÓJKOLOROWYM SOKÓŁ OSTRÓDA' is prominently displayed in blue and white. Two small cartoon figures, a boy and a girl holding flags, are subtly visible in the background of the lower text section. The overall aesthetic is one of sports fandom and regional pride. 2
Street sticker The central sticker is a multi-layered design. Its upper left section features a dark, somewhat menacing Mickey Mouse-like figure set against a background that resembles the Irish flag (green, white, and orange vertical stripes). To its right, a detailed illustration of a historical European building, possibly a castle or cathedral, is depicted against a golden or yellowish background. The central text "FANATYCY" is prominently displayed in green with a white outline, followed by "1981-" and what appears to be "ALUBAZ" below it. The lower part of the sticker shows a dynamic scene of a large crowd with raised arms, possibly supporters at a stadium or a protest, with flares or smoke adding to the intense atmosphere. The overall aesthetic suggests a connection to football fan culture, specifically ultra groups. 3
Street sticker A sticker on a metal pole features a design split into two sections. The left side contains a stylized image of a muscular figure with the letters "FS" above. The right side features an illustration of a wild boar above the words "DZIKI! WSCHOD". The word "POLONIA" is present at the bottom of the sticker. 4
Street sticker This sticker on a pole announces the 'Resisting Bodies' festival. The title is written in a bubbly, three-dimensional font. The sticker also mentions 'News from Polska' and provides the dates May 5-11, 2025. A QR code is present in the bottom right corner. 8
Street sticker This sticker features a menacing figure with glowing green eyes and hands gripping a disc. The text "KATOWICE" is prominently displayed in yellow, with the phrase "MIASTO JEDNEGO WYBORU" below. The GKS logo is visible in the top left corner. 13
Street sticker The sticker features an illustration of tennis player Iga Świątek, in a black and white sketch style, above the text "Kibicujemy" with the Orlen logo and the Polish Olympic Committee logo. The sticker likely promotes Polish athletes. 2
Street sticker Round sticker with a xylophone illustration and the text "Przedszkole Muzyczne Do Re Mi" (Music Preschool Do Re Mi) in Polish. 2
Street sticker A blue circular sticker with the text "Medal za odwage" (Medal for courage) and a logo. It also contains a Facebook link to Port Brzezno. 2
Street sticker A round sticker featuring a tank and the text: "MUZEUM SPRZĘTU WOJSKOWEGO TEL. 502 540 381 W MRĄGOWIE" 0
Street sticker A sticker with a truck, the number S16, and a tank. The text on the sticker says "Tranzyt dla Rosji", which is Polish for "Transit for Russia". 2
Street sticker A dark blue sticker with a world map, silhouettes of hikers, and the acronym WGISR, which stands for Wydział Geografii i Studiów Regionalnych UW (Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw). 2
Street sticker A sticker featuring a hand-drawn illustration of a cartoon cat holding a piece of paper with the Polish flag on it. The cat has large eyes and a friendly expression. The sticker is attached to a pole outdoors. 11