A digital illustration parodying the iconic album cover of “Abbey Road” by The Beatles. The scene is set on a crosswalk, but instead of the famous band members, the characters are replaced with four quirky animals: a penguin, a llama, a sloth, and a kangaroo. Each animal is dressed in humorous, exaggerated versions of the original Beatles’ outfits. Penguin: The penguin is leading the group, wearing a tiny black suit and tie, with a pair of oversized sunglasses perched on its beak. It waddles confidently across the crosswalk. Llama: The llama follows, sporting a colorful poncho and a wide- brimmed hat. It has a laid- back expression and is chewing on a piece of grass. Sloth: The sloth is in the third position, hanging upside down from an imaginary branch that seems to float above the crosswalk. It wears a Hawaiian shirt and has a blissful smile on its face. Kangaroo: The kangaroo brings up the rear, wearing boxing gloves and a headband, as if ready for a workout. Its pouch is humorously bulging with various items like a boombox and a surfboard. The background features a whimsical, cartoonish version of the famous Abbey Road setting, with exaggerated colors and playful details. The iconic zebra crossing is there, but the street is lined with oversized, colorful flowers and quirky street signs. Above the scene, the album title “Animal Road” is prominently displayed in bold, playful letters. The font is reminiscent of the original “Abbey Road” cover but with a fun, cartoonish twist. The letters are in bright, contrasting colors, adding to the overall cheerful and humorous vibe. The overall composition is balanced and eye- catching, with a high contrast between the vibrant characters and the more muted background. The color palette includes bright blues, greens, yellows, and reds, creating a lively and entertaining design. The flat lighting and lack of shadows emphasize the graphic nature of the illustration, giving it a modern and humorous feel

