Brooklyn-based illustrator and printmaker Anagh Banerjee continues to establish himself as a powerful visual storyteller, using his detailed, emotionally resonant work to give voice to untold histories.
His latest project is a series of prints (created from woodcut blocks) for the upcoming documentary Estranged Rivers by director Natasha Javed. The film, rooted in first-hand accounts from survivors of the Partition of the Indian subcontinent, explores a traumatic and complex chapter of South Asian history. With a printmaker’s precision and an illustrator’s empathy, Banerjee’s artwork helps translate those memories into haunting visual narratives.
Anagh Banerjee proves once again that illustration can preserve memory, evoke empathy, and bridge generational silence. His work invites the viewer to not just witness history, but to feel it.
See the rest of his images below. For more of Anagh’s work, visit his Workbook portfolio.
Represented by IllustrationZone.







