Art House Productions will present a solo exhibition titled “Cult of Beauty: Celebrating the Extraordinary in the Ordinary,” featuring new work by Deb Sinha, a Jersey City-based artist. The exhibition will run from Saturday, August 2, through Sunday, August 31, 2025, at the Art House Gallery, located at The Hendrix, 345 Marin Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ.
The opening reception for the exhibition will be held on Saturday, August 2, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The gallery will be open to the public on Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM during the exhibition period.
All works in the show will be available for purchase in person at the gallery and online through the Art House Online Gallery, accessible at arthouseproductions.org.
- The exhibition runs from August 2 to August 31, 2025, at Art House Gallery, 345 Marin Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ.
- Deb Sinha presents new paintings of everyday subjects like café tables, street corners, and daily objects.
- The opening reception is on August 2 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM; the gallery is open Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
New Work by Deb Sinha Focuses on Everyday Beauty
The show features a new collection of paintings by Deb Sinha that explore everyday beauty through a personal and observational approach. His work includes images of a passing face, a café table, a street corner, a Tiffany ornament, a phone charger, a body illuminated by light, rushing commuters, a rainy gray morning, a sunlit café, a famous monument, and an abandoned garage. Each subject is presented with a focus on how ordinary moments can be viewed as meaningful when observed closely.
The exhibition is curated by Andrea McKenna, Gallery Director at Art House Gallery. Sinha’s work includes intimate still lifes, portraits, and scenes of Jersey City streets. His paintings use realism and expressive gesture to show everyday experiences as visual stories.
Artist Background and Creative Process
Deb Sinha, a software engineer who began painting professionally in 2016, is a contemporary realist painter. He was raised in India, surrounded by vibrant colors and creativity, but without formal exposure to Western art.
A trip to Florence in his mid-thirties led him to take a more serious interest in classical art. Sinha is mostly self-taught, but he has trained with Juliette Aristides and M. Tobias Hall. He described a one-week workshop as feeling like “graduating with another magical master’s degree.”
Sinha primarily works with oil paint, but he also incorporates other materials according to his preferences. His artistic practice includes life drawing and plein air landscapes, with subjects that range from McDonald’s fries to corner delis. Through his use of color and light, he transforms these familiar subjects into reflective scenes.