When you have a sticker and decide to place it on a metal door, how do you choose where to stick it? Naturally, you first look at the open spaces—areas where you’re not covering other stickers. But do you also consider color and composition? Or do you slap it on quickly and thoughtlessly, because you still have 100 identical stickers in your hand that need to be put up somewhere?
In the top left corner, there’s a sticker of a lady in 16th-century costume with fruit. Over her head, another head has been stuck. That was done deliberately, with attention. Besides, it seems that stickers are rarely placed over each other, except when they cover stickers with words. Words seem less sacred than faces.