Peter de Seve's "New York's Toughest"
Briefly

"For the cover of the February 2, 2026, issue, the artist Peter de Sève celebrates the brave souls who continue to work when the city is paralyzed by a snowstorm."
""Blizzards have provided some of my very fondest memories of living in New York," de Sève said. "All sound is muffled. The few cars on the road are reduced to a crawl, and big grownups like myself become kids again.""
"Find Peter de Sève's covers, cartoons, and more at the Condé Nast Store."
The February 2, 2026 cover celebrates the brave souls who continue to work while the city is paralyzed by a snowstorm. The artwork emphasizes resilience and everyday service amid extreme weather. Blizzards are described as providing fond memories of living in New York, with sound muffled and the few cars on the road reduced to a crawl. The scene evokes a childlike delight among adults as the city slows. Additional snow-themed covers are available, and Peter de Sève's covers, cartoons, and other work are offered through the Condé Nast Store.
Read at The New Yorker
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