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ArtistA playful and slightly mischievous illustration of the children's rhyme 'Apple core... Baltimore... Who's your friend? I am!'. The scene features a half-eaten apple core flying through the air towards a group of laughing friends in a nostalgic retro, sun-drenched American Dream suburban neighborhood. The scene is rendered in a richly detailed, whimsical illustration style, with exaggerated cartoon distortions and caricatured anatomy. Her form is simplified yet expressive, defined by uneven, wobbly linework, asymmetry, and playful deformation. Surfaces are emphasized with rough, tactile textures—messy, organic, and full of character. vibrant colour palette. Dramatic chiaroscuro lighting dominates the composition, with sharp spotlights illuminating the figures and carving them out of a dark, atmospheric void, enhancing both texture and form. The composition uses a shallow depth of field, centering the subjects in crisp focus against a minimal, softly blended gouache gradient background. The overall mood evokes an intricately illustrated storybook—moody, stylized, and rich with visual narrative
Comical playground type chant. As featured in the 1952 Disney cartoon Donald Applecore.
A captivating, highly detailed illustration in the classic American comic book art style, reminiscent of Mad Magazine or EC Comics, depicting a group of four young children and a dog, captured in a joyful, boisterous moment on a sunlit street in a suburban neighborhood. The central focus is on a boy in the foreground, seen from behind his right shoulder, wearing a red and white striped shirt and blue jeans, with spiky dark hair. He is in the act of comically throwing an apple core, which is suspended mid-air with visible splatters and juice trails, towards the right side of the frame. The apple core is largely eaten, showing its brown core and red skin.
In front and to the right of this boy, a group of three other laughing children and a dog are gathered. From left to right: a girl with pigtails and bangs, wearing a yellow polka-dot dress, is doubled over with laughter, her eyes closed and mouth wide open. Next to her is a larger boy with a round face, also laughing heartily with his mouth agape, wearing a red and white striped shirt, blue jeans, and dark brown belt. To his right, another boy with messy brown hair and circular glasses is seen