For Gauti, making art is a non-intellectual, body-centered, instinctual process. Emphasizing a meditative aspect through repetition he seeks to evoke feelings of excitement, peace, or curiosity, capturing genuine reactions and transferring that energy into his work. His method emphasizes the daily practice of painting as a way of thinking and meditating, focusing on simplicity and lightness."I don’t really think and paint. The mind follows the hand, and the act becomes a conversation with the work in progress, an almost automatic process. The outcome is ideally not what you would call intellectual, rather something more dynamic and physical."“
Each stroke of his brush exudes physicality and purpose, as he carefully builds layers of paint, revealing hidden drawings and markings that highlight his dedication to the process.
Reflecting on his artistic journey, Gauti acknowledges the struggle he faces."As an artist, I often find myself struggling with the interplay between creativity, ego, and spiritual growth," he reflects. "It's undeniable that being an artist involves a certain degree of self-centeredness - our creations emerge from within us, and our aspirations revolve around recognition and advancement. Recently, I've discovered that my pursuits as a zen student and a yogi have helped me gain some insights into understanding and channeling the ego in my artistic journey and incorporating a spiritual element within my art practice." “
Lingering Space reveals the ongoing dialogue between Gauti's inner self and the world around him, inviting viewers to explore their own emotions and intuitions, and to discover the beauty in everyday moments.