The Abbey Road album cover, reimagined in claymation, showcases the iconic crosswalk scene with playful, rounded clay figures of The Beatles. John, Paul, George, and Ringo are crafted with exaggerated clay details—John's long flowing clay hair, Paul's clay feet bare, George's scruffy, textured hair, and Ringo's sharp clay mustache. Each figure wears meticulously sculpted clay outfits, from John’s white suit with pronounced seams to George’s detailed denim textures. The crosswalk is built with thick, uneven clay strips, while the road has a gritty, hand-molded surface. The background features a clay brick wall and hand-shaped trees with uneven, swirled foliage. Soft shadows from the warm, mid-afternoon sun fall across the scene, blending greens, browns, and grays to evoke a warm summer day. The album title "Abbey Road" appears scratched into the clay pavement near the bottom corner, raised slightly in a handwritten style, while The Beatles’ name is molded at the top in simple but bold clay letters, slightly uneven to maintain the handcrafted aesthetic.
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