The painterly gesture of the artist is based on repetition through which he tries to reflect on a very simple, almost childlike gesture, that changes imperceptibly from one painting to another. There is a strong personal need to find an alternative path to the difficulties he perceives in our society, which is dynamic, fast-paced, and overloaded with stimuli, tending to equate what is not completely different, overlooking the details. 

"Every action is unique and should not be generalized and thus diminished, but rather appreciated precisely because of its uniqueness," states Gallotti. During creation, the artist adopts a meditative attitude, trying to establish a new perspective with what surrounds him. For some years now, this "meditative gesture" has helped him to concentrate, and from this concentration, the idea freely emerges, leading him to the completion of the work. The observer, invited to proceed with a slowness matching that of the artist, is accompanied on a journey that becomes personal and free in its uniqueness. I believe this is the essence of Andrea's message. Nothing is static, everything is becoming, the important thing is to try to grasp the slightest transitions and movements as he does.