Sticker-Bombed Bench
“Work 925″ at Les Enfants Terribles
“Work 925″ sticker in the basement restroom at the Les Enfants Terribles, a French-Brazilian bistro in the Lower East Side of New York City. The graphic design of the sticker is a direct reference to the package design and logo of Hershey’s York Peppermint Pattie confection in the United States.
«Le travail 925″ autocollant dans les toilettes du sous-sol au Enfants Terribles, un bistrot français-brésilien dans le Lower East Side de New York. La conception graphique de la vignette est une référence directe à la conception de l’emballage et le logo de la confection de Hershey York Peppermint Pattie aux États-Unis.
レスEnfantsのTerribles、ニューヨークのローワーイーストサイドのフレンチ – ブラジルのビストロで、地下のトイレにステッカー”925作業”。ステッカーのグラフィックデザイン、パッケージデザインと、米国のハーシーのニューヨークペパーミントパティーの菓子のロゴへの直接参照です。
Love Me Sticker on LAX Baggage Carousel
While waiting for our roller-bag at the baggage claim at LAX, we spotted one of those “Love Me” stickers on the metal-conveyor carousel.
Japanther Sticker
Sticker for the New York City indie-noise band Japanther on an Orchard Street door in the Lower East Side of New York City.

Obey + Stickers in Providence
A classic Shepard Fairey “Obey” (“Giant has a Posse”) sticker on the back of a speed-limit sign in the otherwise staid, clean and gleaming downtown of Providence, Rhode Island. The other side of the sign has been mini-sticker-bombed, evidence, perhaps, that the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) is a couple of blocks away.


Love Me Forklift
“Love Me” ( a.k.a., Curtis Kulig) strikes again. Rather than a painted graffiti scrawl, this instance is a sticker on a forklift in the Chinatown part of the Lower East Side.



Battered Surfer Wagon
Battered old Toyota mini-truck as surfer wagon in Jaco, Costa Rica. Love the collection of stickers on the back.

Surfing Stickers
Not sticker art per se, but lots of stickers of mostly surfing and surfing-related brands on the wall at the Los Amigo sports bar and Mexican restaurant in the surf town of Jaco in Costa Rica.


Look At Me
“Look at Me” sticker on a “Chute Cellar” cover at base of a tenement building on Ludlow Street, in the LES (Lower East Side) of downtown New York City.

Priority Mail Label as Graffiti Canvas
We recently found this USPS Priority Mail stickie label used as graffiti-art canvas in the bathroom of the awesome McNally-Jackson book store in Nolita, in New York City.

BNE on Tokyo Signage
The global sticker phenom that is BNE is ubiquitous in the hipster hoods of the Japanese capital. Here’s an amusing example of his stickie tag on an old-school pubic-safety sign. Love it.



“D” Cap Face
The “D” on the cap that hides a face of a dude wearing headphones. We found this crafty Sharpie marker illustration on a stickie in Tokyo, Japan.

Enjoy American Dream
Large “Enjoy American Dream” sticker in downtown New York City. This is one of a series of stickers with various phrases obliquely commenting on American capitalism, the recent financial crisises and economic events.






















