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A collection of three distinct stickers on a white metal surface, likely part of a utility box or vehicle in an outdoor setting. The top sticker features a high-gloss, black and white mandala-inspired floral pattern with the text 'snertattoos' in a central band. Below it is a colorful circular emblem for 'SCUOLA ITALIANA SCI SESTOLA', showcasing blue, red, and the Italian flag colors with stylized white snowflakes. The bottom-most sticker is a black and white circular design featuring an illustrated one-eyed cyclops monster character making rock-and-roll hand gestures, surrounded by the Italian text 'RANDAGI BHS' and 'MERDO È BELLO' with small stars. This eclectic mix captures a blend of professional sports branding, tattoo artistry, and underground street culture, set against a clean, industrial background under bright daylight.
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Merdo è bello

Artist: Randagi

Location: Sestola, Italia

A dense and vibrant collection of hundreds of travel, motorcycle, and off-roading stickers layered over three glass window panes. This 'traveler's wall' features a chaotic yet organized collage of logos, graphic illustrations, and stenciled designs. Key visual elements include various club emblems like 'Ducati Official Club,' 'Poka Off Road,' and 'Rifredi Rude Boyz,' alongside geographical markers for places like Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Zurich. The stickers vary in style from professional commercial prints to amateur artistic tags, using a full spectrum of colors—vibrant reds, deep blues, and bright yellows. The window is set within a thick, rustic wall made of textured, sandy-colored stone or mud brick, suggesting a remote waypoint, hostel, or roadside cafe. The overall mood is one of adventure and community, serving as a visual guestbook for global explorers and overlanders who have passed through this specific location.
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Wanderlust Mosaic: A Window to the Road

Artist: Unknown

Location: Municipio Colcha K, Bolivia

A weathered white metal board, framed by curled rusted metal, serves as a community canvas in a historic Italian setting. Titled 'BORGO DEGLI ARTISTI' and 'SPAZIO D'ARTE', the surface is a dense collage of street culture. It features bold, black spray-painted graffiti tags like 'SERIO' and 'LASH!' alongside delicate hand-drawn icons, including a stylized eye and a face wearing a hat. Numerous stickers are pasted throughout, notably a photographic circular sticker of a woman, a red 'no entry' symbol with a reclining figure, and a political message in German stating 'kein mensch ist illegal' (no human is illegal). The background is filled with various colored markers, scribbles, and the playful text 'PINOCCHIO WAS HERE'. Mounted on a brick and plaster wall next to stone steps, this public art space reflects a vibrant, evolving urban dialogue through its mix of illustration, photography, and typography.
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The Layered Voices of Borgo degli Artisti

Artist: Unknown

Location: Capoliveri, Italia

A large, high-contrast black and white wheatpaste poster dominates a weathered metal utility box. The artwork features a surreal, dog-headed figure in a messianic pose, surrounded by religious-style iconography and graphic text.. Subject: A humanoid figure with a dog's head wearing robes, positioned like a religious icon.. Style: Graphic, high-contrast illustration using halftone patterns and bold linework.. Details: The figure has outstretched hands atop a bed of clouds, with a sunburst 'halo' effect in the background. Text includes 'DOG IS' at the top and a large inverted 'DOG' at the bottom, with 'GU-TANG CLAN' repeated in the footer.. Shape: Rectangular poster. Setting: Urban environment. Surface: A metal electrical or utility cabinet located on a street.. Colors: #000000 (Black), #FFFFFF (White), #8C8C8C (Gray). Composition: Centered, eye-level frontal shot emphasizing the verticality of the poster.. This work subverts traditional religious imagery by replacing a holy figure with a canine, creating a juxtaposition between the sacred and the mundane. The inclusion of 'GU-TANG CLAN' serves as a playful homage to the Wu-Tang Clan, embedding the piece within hip-hop culture and urban mythology while questioning themes of devotion and public identity.
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Dog is God

Artist: Unknown

Location: Firenze, Italia

A large wooden-framed window divided into three horizontal glass panes is heavily adorned with a colorful mosaic of travel stickers. The decals represent a wide array of adventure-themed logos, motorcycle clubs, and 4x4 expedition markers, including references to 'ATACAMA 2019', 'MACHU PICCHU', and 'SAN ANTONIO'. The artistic styles are diverse, featuring circular badges, graphic illustrations, and bold typography. The stickers are a mix of vibrant colors—reds, blues, yellows, and greens—contrasting with the weathered, natural wood of the frame and the dusty, slightly scratched glass. This 'wall of fame' serves as a visual guestbook for travelers and adventurers, capturing a mood of wanderlust and shared exploration. The setting appears to be a rustic building, possibly a hostel or a shop in a remote travel hub, reflecting a community culture centered on road trips and South American discovery.
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Wanderlust Window: A Mosaic of Modern Journeys

Artist: Unknown

Location: San Pedro de Atacama, Chile

This image captures a 'No Entry' traffic sign heavily decorated with a variety of street art stickers, creating a layered collage of urban expression. The sign, a bright red circle with a white horizontal bar, serves as a canvas for several distinct pieces: a stylized blue-grey wolf or cat face, a black-and-white graffiti tag, a teal sticker featuring a cartoon character with a crown and wings captioned 'Dream Draw & Rocknroll!!!', and a lime-green 'RIOT VAN' sticker. Most notably, a provocative black-and-white sticker depicts a religious figure with the text '...give us our daily rape...', suggesting a strong political or social critique. The setting is a gritty urban environment, evidenced by the textured stone building in the background. The stickers are in various states of wear, with some peeling or torn, adding to the raw, underground aesthetic of the scene. This collection reflects themes of rebellion, subversion, and diverse artistic styles typical of sticker bombing and urban counter-culture.
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Give Us Our Daily Rape

Artist: Unknown

Location: Firenze, Italia

A diverse array of street stickers layered along the green metal edge of a wooden shelter's roof. This collection features an eclectic mix of graphic designs, including logos, subcultural emblems, and typography. Notable stickers include a 'MUNICHANDUTEAM' logo with a blue 'M', 'MotoLocura', and 'SIVOLA' in stylized green font, alongside several 'ULTRAS' football-related motifs with eagles and yellow-black color schemes. The stickers are placed on a weathered outdoor structure made of rough wood and concrete, situated in an environment with bare trees and a cloudy sky. The collection represents a visual record of travelers and subcultural groups marking their presence. Visible text such as 'On Tour', a red star sticker with partial Czech text, and hand-carved 'EDI' in the wood below, add to the layered narrative of the site. The mood is one of urban subculture meeting nature, showcasing the common practice of 'sticker slapping' at public rest stops.
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SiVola

Artist: Unknown

Location: Bergamo, Italia

A dense and vibrant collection of stickers covers a transparent glass surface, likely a shop window or display case in a traveler-frequented locale. The stickers are a chaotic mix of graphic styles including bold illustrated logos, minimalist typography, and photographic prints. The predominant themes center around motorcycle culture (numerous 'Moto Clube' emblems), regional tourism across South America (mentions of Ecuador, Atacama, and various Brazilian cities), and sports fandom, particularly Brazilian soccer teams like Cruzeiro E.C. Notable visual elements include a cartoonish chicken drumstick for 'Coxinhas Selvagens', a skull and crossbones for 'Foragidos Moto Clube', and numerous travel-related badges. Colors are eclectic, ranging from bright primary yellows and reds to high-contrast black and white designs. The top of the frame features the repeated red cursive text 'Donde Augusto'. The overall mood is one of a community-driven travel log, capturing the subcultures of South American road trippers, bikers, and urban explorers.
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Adhesive Chronicles: A South American Travel Collage

Artist: Unknown

Location: Chile

A horizontal rectangular sticker for the musical project 'Livergga', prominently displayed on a weathered, grey metallic utility pole in an urban outdoor setting. The sticker features a classic black metal aesthetic, utilizing a stark black background with a white, highly stylized, and spiky logo that appears to drip like icicles or blood. An inverted cross is integrated into the central part of the typography. Below the main band name, the web address 'livergga.bandcamp.com' is written in a clean white font, flanked by two small, intricate red circular symbols that resemble chaos stars. The pole itself shows signs of age with peeling paint and scratches. The background depicts a sidewalk with textured tiles and a glimpse of a gate, suggesting a residential or city street. The overall mood is dark, aggressive, and representative of underground extreme metal subculture.
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Underground Echoes: Livergga Black Metal Sticker

Artist: Unknown

Location: Pietrasanta, Italia

A vertical green metal post, likely part of a trail infrastructure, is adorned with a variety of outdoor and travel-related stickers. The weathered surface is framed by lush, vibrant green foliage, documenting the passage of numerous explorers.. Subject: Luke on the Road traveler profile. Style: Graphic minimalist illustration. Details: A silhouette of a bearded man with the Italian text 'Fidati del tuo cammino', signifying trust in one's path.. Shape: Circular. Setting: Lush woodland environment. Surface: Metal support beam for a bridge or trail marker. Colors: #355E3B (Deep Green), #F1C40F (Sun Yellow), #E74C3C (Trail Red), #FFFFFF (Stark White). Composition: Close-up vertical shot emphasizing the texture of the stickers against the organic background. This sticker-covered post acts as a physical guestbook for the trail, where hikers leave behind a piece of their identity. It represents a fascinating intersection where urban 'slapping' culture meets the solitude of nature, creating a mosaic of shared human experience and community belonging in the wilderness.
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Summit Signatures: The Collective Path

Artist: Unknown

Location: Careggine, Italia

This image captures a weathered, cylindrical metal street pole in an outdoor urban setting, serving as a canvas for local subculture stickers. Three primary stickers are visible: at the top, a circular black sticker for 'Woodwork CrossFit' from Pisa with white and red text; in the middle, a rectangular silver sticker featuring a detailed illustration of a skull wearing an orange motorcycle helmet and goggles, labeled 'FURIOUS TEAM.COM' and 'ITALIE 2024'; and at the bottom, a black and white circular sticker for 'BOARDRIDERS Marina di Pietrasanta'. The setting is a bright, sunlit street scene with a blurred pedestrian, flower beds, and buildings in the background, likely in the Versilia region of Italy. The collection of stickers represents various local communities including fitness, biker culture, and board sports, creating a mosaic of urban identity.
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Urban Echoes: A Trio of Subcultures

Artist: Unknown

Location: Pietrasanta, Italia

A large brown roadside sign is almost entirely obscured by a dense collage of colorful stickers, set against a backdrop of lush green mountains and a serene lake. The sign serves as a vertical canvas for hundreds of travelers and local groups to mark their presence in this scenic landscape.. Subject: A diverse collection of club logos, travel souvenirs, and brand graphics. Style: Graphic and illustrative collage. Details: The stickers represent various subcultures, from motorcycle clubs like 'Moto Club Alice Castello' to local events and humorous slogans.. Shape: Mixed (circular, rectangular, and die-cut stickers). Setting: Mountainous rural landscape. Surface: An informational or welcome sign on a metal frame with utility poles. Colors: #8B4513 (Saddle Brown), #FFFFFF (White), #2E8B57 (Sea Green), #D3D3D3 (Light Gray). Composition: Straight-on centered composition with a deep depth of field showing the landscape behind the focal point.. This sticker-bombed sign functions as a communal guestbook, where the act of 'slapping' a sticker becomes a ritual of passage for visitors. It highlights a fascinating juxtaposition between the chaotic, ephemeral nature of urban street art and the enduring, static beauty of the natural world.
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The Traveler's Mosaic Over the Valley

Artist: Unknown

Location: Careggine, Italia

A vibrant and dense 'sticker bomb' collage covering a flat urban surface. The stickers are layered haphazardly, featuring a wide variety of themes including winter sports, football clubs, and travel tags.. Subject: A snowmobile rider silhouette. Style: Graphic logo. Details: The sticker features Russian text 'СНЕГОХОДЧИКИ' (Snowmobilers) in blue and white, set within a stylized gear frame.. Shape: Circular with a gear-like border. Setting: Urban or resort environment. Surface: A flat outdoor utility surface, likely the back of a sign or a control box.. Colors: #FFFFFF (Pure White), #004185 (Deep Blue), #FFD700 (Golden Yellow), #C8102E (Crimson Red), #000000 (Black). Composition: Flat-lay style close-up that fills the entire frame to emphasize the texture and density of the stickers.. This sticker collection serves as a physical guestbook of a specific subculture, likely centered around European alpine tourism and sports. The layering of stickers from different countries (Italy, Germany, Russia) creates a temporal map of visitors, where each layer represents a different moment in time and a different individual leaving their mark on a shared space.
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Mosaic of the Mountain Tribe

Artist: Unknown

Location: Kastelruth - Castelrotto, Italia

A close-up shot of a weathered utility pole in an urban environment, heavily adorned with stickers and graffiti. The focal point is a circular black sticker with a white minimalist graphic that resembles a stylized, geometric face. Above it, a sticker for 'PaintsPets' displays a cat illustration alongside the brand name repeated in green, blue, and yellow. Below the central black sticker is another label referencing 'URBAN GUERRILLA ZINE' and '9/11', while 'LOST BODIES MUSIC' is hand-written directly onto the pole in dark ink. The setting is vibrant and gritty, with a background of bright orange walls covered in white graffiti tags and scribbles. This composition captures the layers of DIY culture, from zines and music to animal-themed art, within a bustling city landscape.
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Urban Guerrilla Minimalist Watcher

Artist: Unknown

Location: San Francisco, United States

A dense and diverse collection of urban stickers layered onto two glass window panes separated by a yellow wooden frame. The collection reflects a wide array of themes including psychedelic art with glowing mushrooms, cosmic eyes, and intricate sacred geometry mandalas; outdoor culture featuring cacti, mountains, and trees; and local branding for music systems and artisanal products. Notable subjects include a floating Tanooki Mario illustration, a neon green 'Poison Griptape' bottle, and a purple skull wearing a bucket hat. The artistic styles range from detailed digital illustrations and bold typography to photographic elements and stencil-like graphics. Visible text includes phrases such as 'Natural Radio', 'Mad Charlie's', 'SOMA Mushroom Elixir', 'Chakano Sound System', and 'Ecoterapia'. The overall mood is eclectic and vibrant, suggesting a bohemian setting like a cafe, skate shop, or creative studio where community members have layered their personal and brand identities over time.
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Urban Mosaic: A Translucent Gallery of Subcultures

Artist: Unknown

Location: Chile

An oval-shaped illustrated sticker featuring a woman with dark hair and her head tilted back in a gesture of peaceful ecstasy. She wears a light blue sleeveless dress and is surrounded by large, delicately fringed flowers in shades of pale purple and white, resembling wild dianthus. The style is a clean, modern illustration with soft, watercolor-like shading. The text 'ninfaselvatica_naturopatia' is printed vertically along the left edge. The sticker is placed on a weathered green metal pole, set against the backdrop of a forest trail with trees and a dirt path. The artwork conveys a theme of natural healing, serenity, and a deep connection to the wilderness.
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The Forest Nymph's Breath

Artist: Unknown

Location: Piombino, Italia

A circular 'No Entry' traffic sign has been creatively subverted with a yellow noose sticker. The artwork is positioned in front of a historic stone building under a clear blue sky.. Subject: A hangman's noose. Style: Graphic illustration. Details: Bright yellow rope with bold black outlines, cleverly interacting with the sign's horizontal white bar.. Shape: Die-cut. Setting: Historic urban square. Surface: Standard metal traffic sign on a utility pole. Colors: #E31E24 (Signal Red), #FFF200 (Safety Yellow), #F5F5F5 (Off-White), #87CEEB (Sky Blue), #A08C6B (Ancient Stone). Composition: Low-angle shot focusing on the sign, utilizing the building's corner to frame the right side.. This piece is a signature work of urban intervention, transforming a symbol of bureaucratic command into a metaphor for the lethal or stifling nature of absolute restriction. By placing the noose around the 'No Entry' bar, the artist suggests that blind obedience to boundaries can lead to a figurative social death, inviting viewers to question the rules that govern their movement and behavior.
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Dead End: The Noose of Restriction

Artist: Unknown

Location: Firenze, Italia

A large brown Italian road sign for 'Passo della Consuma' is densely covered in a chaotic yet vibrant collage of stickers. Set against a backdrop of rolling green hills and a clear blue sky, the sign serves as a collective canvas for travelers.. Subject: A diverse collection of sports logos, motorcycle clubs, and travel mementos.. Style: Varied graphic designs, from minimalist typography to complex illustrated logos.. Details: The stickers are layered atop one another, partially obscuring the sign's text, representing years of visitor contributions.. Shape: Multi-shaped assortment (rectangles, circles, shields). Setting: Rural mountain landscape. Surface: A mountain pass altitude marker (1050m) on a metal support structure.. Colors: #5D3A2E (Brown), #2A79C3 (Sky Blue), #FFFFFF (White), #D32F2F (Red), #388E3C (Forest Green). Composition: A centered, eye-level shot that uses the sign as a foreground focus against a deep-focus landscape.. The sign functions as a communal 'guestbook' for the road. Each sticker represents a individual or group's presence, turning a functional piece of government infrastructure into a democratic monument of travel and subcultural identity.
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Summit of a Thousand Stories

Artist: Unknown

Location: Montemignaio, Italia

Two distinct stickers are positioned vertically on a smooth, gray utility pole in a Mediterranean-style urban square. The composition captures the contrast between modern street culture and traditional architecture under a clear blue sky.. Subject: Bold typographic message and a stylized logo tag. Style: Graphic design and block typography. Details: The lower sticker features the slogan 'OUR RED CARPET IS THE STREET' in bold white sans-serif font on a dark background. Above it, a square sticker features a distorted radial 'KOTE' design with pink and green chromatic aberration effects.. Shape: rectangular. Setting: Urban European square. Surface: A modern cylindrical metal utility or light pole. Colors: #8C8C8C (Cool Gray), #FFFFFF (Pure White), #000000 (Jet Black), #E8A28C (Building Ochre), #87CEEB (Sky Blue). Composition: A low-angle vertical shot that emphasizes the height of the pole against the sky.. The stickers represent a claim to public space, with the lower slogan explicitly elevating the grit of the street to the status of a 'red carpet'. This reflects a common theme in skate and street culture where the urban environment is viewed as a stage for personal expression and performance.
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Urban Royalty: The Street is Our Stage

Artist: Unknown

Location: Prato, Italia

A large black and white illustrated sticker of a heart encased in tactical gear, pasted onto a ribbed metal utility box. The artwork combines soft anatomical shapes with the rigid structure of a bulletproof vest, accompanied by Italian text.. Subject: A heart wearing a tactical plate carrier/bulletproof vest. Style: Hatched ink illustration. Details: High-contrast black ink with intricate cross-hatching for depth, featuring the tag 'ZEM' and the phrase 'Quel cuore da proteggere' (That heart to protect).. Shape: Heart-shaped die-cut. Setting: Urban evening. Surface: A ribbed Enel utility box set into a rough-textured urban wall.. Colors: #000000 (Onyx), #FFFFFF (Cloud), #C6B6A5 (Almond), #8B7E72 (Taupe). Composition: Centered, straight-on medium shot highlighting the juxtaposition of the art and the industrial texture.. This piece explores themes of emotional vulnerability and the defensive mechanisms developed in response to urban or personal conflict. By cladding the universal symbol of love in combat gear, the artist 'ZEM' comments on the necessity of protecting one's inner sensitivity in a world that often feels hostile or demanding.
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Tactical Tenderness

Artist: @zed1_art

Location: Firenze, Italia