#urbantexture

4 stickers

Street sticker A vibrant yellow cartoon giraffe sticker with orange spots and brown outlines is prominently displayed on a worn, white sign. The giraffe's head, featuring two small ossicones and a friendly expression, is at the top, and its long, curving neck extends downwards. Along the curve of its neck, the black text 'FYLLINGSDALEN' is written vertically. The sticker has a clean white border. The background sign shows faint, large black letters, with 'EN' and 'HOLD' being partially visible. A rusty screw is seen below the giraffe's neck, securing the sign. The overall setting appears to be an outdoor urban environment, with a dark, textured surface (possibly a wall or post) on the left. 3
Street sticker The central object is a large, bright yellow circular sticker with black text arranged radially. The text reads "John Olav Nilsen & Nordsjøen" and "liv og arbeid", repeated several times around the circle. The sticker is placed on a light grey pole that shows signs of wear, peeling paint, and remnants of other old stickers. 18
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 The image captures a square black sticker adhered to a textured, circular, rusty manhole cover. The sticker prominently displays a silver and white emblem: a stylized raised fist clutching what appears to be a trombone or a similar brass instrument, from which rays emanate. Around this central motif, in a circular arrangement, is text in German: 'GEWERKSCHAFT DER FREIEN POSAUNISTEN DEUTSCHLAND' (Union of Free Trombonists Germany). The initials 'GFFPD' are also visible within the emblem. The manhole cover itself has a pattern of raised circular bumps and an outer rim with rectangular segments. The word 'FURNES' is embossed on the manhole cover near the sticker. The lighting suggests sunlight, casting shadows that highlight the textures of both the sticker and the metal surface. 3