AC - Creepy Caterpillar





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Creepy Caterpillar is an original hand-signed street-art piece by Belgian artist AC, dating to 2026, created with hand-cut stencil, spray paint and acrylic on cardboard, measuring 43 by 45 cm in green, blue, yellow, black and multicolour and part of the Evil Alice in Wonderland series.
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Title: Creepy Caterpillar
Medium: Hand-cut stencil graffiti, acrylic spray-paint on cardboard
Dimensions: 43 x 45 cm
Artist: AC
Part of the 'Evil Alice in Wonderland' street-art series.
AC is a Belgian contemporary artist known for his highly detailed, hand-cut stencil works that bridge street art and fine art. His practice reinterprets historical imagery and current events through a sharp, often satirical lens, addressing themes such as power, conflict, and the human condition. By combining labor-intensive stencil techniques with bold visual storytelling, AC creates works that are both technically intricate and conceptually provocative. His artworks have been exhibited in galleries and collected internationally, gaining recognition for their unique fusion of classical references and modern urban expression.
Title: Creepy Caterpillar
Medium: Hand-cut stencil graffiti, acrylic spray-paint on cardboard
Dimensions: 43 x 45 cm
Artist: AC
Part of the 'Evil Alice in Wonderland' street-art series.
AC is a Belgian contemporary artist known for his highly detailed, hand-cut stencil works that bridge street art and fine art. His practice reinterprets historical imagery and current events through a sharp, often satirical lens, addressing themes such as power, conflict, and the human condition. By combining labor-intensive stencil techniques with bold visual storytelling, AC creates works that are both technically intricate and conceptually provocative. His artworks have been exhibited in galleries and collected internationally, gaining recognition for their unique fusion of classical references and modern urban expression.

