Street art in Holland- part 2

This is a selection of street art stickers I found on my travels around Holland last week. The stickers are all around 60mm squared, some in colour, and most are die cut to around the design. I think this is a very nice way of applying street art, as the property is not   ruined requiring a fresh coat of paint. It also allows for mass production and proliferation of the chosen design or message, and instant application to the scene. All in all, it is a novel form of grafitti, and adds to the urban art scene in Holland. 

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Street art in Holland- part 1

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This sea lion made from old oil drums played on the disastrous and destructive effect of oil spills

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Jean Paul Gaultier's welcome message to the exhibition we visited

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This keen fellow left me a little uneasy, what's that in his hand, and why is he 20 feet tall?

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These lights were positioned like lifting cranes, and the design in the back ground was burned into the concrete by leaving a sign up in the sunshine

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This was just a wind breaker outside one of the pubs we were in, but a very effective use of laser cutting