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PETER ARKLE
April 15, 2024

Peter Arkle's page one illustration for The Wall Street Journal Review section accompanied a feature describing how cheap and easy (and alarming) it is to make a "pink-slime" fake news website using AI and a programmer in India... (more)

April 1, 2024

Peter Arkle brings airborne levity to his latest illustration for The Wall Street Journal, celebrating "The Art of the April Fools' Day Prank." (more)

March 12, 2024

Peter Arkle's illustration of the promising green sprouts of hope for the NEW news media played nicely with the masthead in the Business section of The New York Times... (more)

March 8, 2024

Peter Arkle's illustration for The Wall Street Journal accompanied a humorous essay on the possibilty of peaceful co-existence with artificial intelligence. For Peter, this boils down to a robot that is nice enough to omit the cilantro from its cooking... (more)

February 22, 2024

Peter Arkle's wacky cover and interior illustrations for the conspiracy theories issue of TCNJ magazine (The College of New Jersey) have neatly connected the dots and confirmed our darkest suspicions... (more)

February 16, 2024

Peter Arkle illustrates "Purse Personalities" for New York Magazine's The Cut - 17 bags that reflect the REAL you... (more)

February 14, 2024

Speaking of repeat clients and steady work... Peter Arkle shares his 44th page of monthly reportage illustration for Japanese pop culture magazine, Popeye.

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January 26, 2024

Peter Arkle created a set of 19 portraits for The New York Times, illustrating a bunch of Trump’s former cronies, orbiting angrily about their erstwhile overlord... (more)

January 17, 2024
I went to Times Square subway station to look at Eric Adams new toy ––his useless police robot–– for my latest Popeye page.

Peter Arkle went to the Times Square subway station, where he encountered NYC Mayor Eric Adams' largely inert new police robot, for his latest piece for Popeye Magazine. (more)

January 12, 2024

Peter Arkle's latest illustration for the Wall Street Journal accompanied Joe Queenan’s humor column, in which he watches "FERRARI" and dreams of movies about other types of cars, including his old beloved Toyota minivan... (more)

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