In KNIME there does not seem to be a direct way to store JPG/JPEG files in SQLite. But you can use the bundled Python to load files into a SQLite database.
URL: python graphics examples from Kaggle used https://www.kaggle.com/xuhewen/iris-dataset-visualization-and-machine-learning
URL: Meta Collection about KNIME and Python https://hub.knime.com/mlauber71/spaces/Public/latest/_knime_and_python_meta_collection~AvjrddXKOIoZYLV3
URL: Medium: Exploring the Power of Python Graphics with KNIME: A Collection of Examples https://medium.com/p/841df87b5563
URL: more SQLite examples https://hub.knime.com/search?type=Workflow&tag=SQLite,sql&sort=best
URL: Hub: KNIME, Python and SQL with local SQLite database https://hub.knime.com/-/spaces/-/~JvzzN5leAp1EgLLU/current-state/
URL: Medium: KNIME, Databases and SQL https://medium.com/p/273e27c9702a
URL: KNIME 4: SQLite - store and read JPEG Files in databases - also using Python https://hub.knime.com/-/spaces/-/~Agi73PoewIwmFDwA/current-state/
URL: KNIME Forum (80717) https://forum.knime.com/t/export-photos-from-sql-table-to-local-disk/80717/4?u=mlauber71
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