He is a painter, sculptor, poet, writer, printmaker, skilled draftsman, muralist, designer, calligrapher and ceramicist all in one. Winning the Sanskriti award at an early stage in his career, his work, honed through a deep engagement with mysticism and Zen spirit, has been exhibited in more than 33 solo shows at important art galleries within the country and abroad. Satish created a 13 feet high Surya sculpture in copper, for The Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. A monumental five piece metal sculpture ranging in height from 8 feet to 22 feet weighing over 10000 kilograms, and inspired by the five primal elements, is located in the atrium at the Jindal Centre in New Delhi. He has also done a 30 feet long mural for the Bengaluru International Airport. Satish was invited to create a lithograph as part of the official Beijing Olympic Portfolio as the only Indian artist, amongst other international artists -Sandro Chia, Janis Kounellis and Mimmo Paladino.
Known for it’s special meditative quality, Satish Gupta’s art, that he creates working from his studio in Gurgaon on the outskirts of Delhi surrounded by a Zen Garden of his own design, is held in important public and private collections including the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi.