These are some cool stickers on lower Queen Anne. I like all the stickers in the last picture which are done by Lim and Nok and I think the other sticker there says Biskit.



These are some cool stickers on lower Queen Anne. I like all the stickers in the last picture which are done by Lim and Nok and I think the other sticker there says Biskit.



Some cool stickers by Broadway. I like the well placed Chicken Kid sticker, and the Starhead Boy sticker on the palm tree print.




Not much to say except that I really like this first sticker. It’s really small and I almost missed it.



These are some more pictures from a rainy day on Capitol Hill. I like Karl Addison’s face sticker with the little dog peeking out from behind it, and I also like Chicken Kid’s sticker.





Some old pictures from Capitol Hill. I like the blue sticker and the smiley face-eyed sticker from Lim.




One of the most disappointing parts of the street art scene is when well-done art is painted over/ripped down/buffed off. This happens regularly with graffiti and stickers, but most larger installments are allowed to stay in place for a larger period of time. A few months ago I posted a few pictures of a very cool installment on Capitol Hill. It was on a side wall of a loading dock of a self-storage business. I only saw the wall because I stopped to sit down and make a phone call right next to it. In no way could it have lowered the businesses value or even make the building look worse than it already does.
Unfortunately, someone (either the business or a third part) decided to paint over the wall, leaving it ugly and discolored. Below are some before and after pictures. You can be the judge of which one is more appealing.

Before

After