Story Of Artist Pearl Perera
Some of the most imaginative and distinctive works of art in the whole globe were created by Sri Lankan artists. Many had modest beginnings, but with instruction, their love of painting blossomed into a profession. They have travelled the globe, absorbing new inspirations as they go. Later, they start to use a variety of styles in their creations. On the island of Sri Lanka, there is a rich history of art and craft that has given rise to a thriving modern and contemporary art scene. These artists' work reflects the impact of an engaging environment, a complex culture, and a turbulent past.
We'll look at one of the most talented Sri
Lankan artists today, renowned for their imaginative works of art. Let's shed
light on artist Pearl Perera, who created a picture that came to life on
canvas. Pearl's art technique, colour scheme, and underlying conservation
message are captivating. Let's look inside the artist's head as he guides us
through his life's journey.
Pearl Perera narrates his story here;
I wouldn't refer to myself as an artist because
I think I am more than that. I travelled through the years of my life on a
relatively lengthy yet exciting adventure. I was born in 1973 in Aluthgama, a
beach town in the Kalutara District of Sri Lanka's Western Province. I went to
Aluthgama Vidyalaya College, which was a school. Then, in the Sarasavi Music
Academy, a former music teaching facility, I continued to develop my craft,
guided by my father.
In actuality, I come from a creative generation.
Both my grandfather
Lanti Perera and my father, Lionel Perera, enjoyed art and
music. Additionally, they taught thousands of children in Sri Lanka's south
about their knowledge. They were both experts in the fields of music and
painting. My father and grandparents invested a lot of time and effort into Sri
Lankan traditional art. by making wall paintings for temples and preserving
historical art forms.
In addition to my focus on the tremendous natural arts, I also strongly preferred traditional Sri Lankan classical music, which, in my experience, has a calming effect on the spirit. I can play the piano, the Indian harmonium, and various other instruments. You would never guess that I also Played in family bands and on different Sri Lankan tv channels at a very young age. I am starting a band this year in Germany with my family members, who are following the Sri Lankan oriental music. The name of the Band is " Sarasavi by Pearl Perera".
Enough about music; let's concentrate on my
artistic side, as that is where I gravitated. Around the time I was twelve, I
developed a love for sketching and began assisting my father with all of his
paintings. Most of my artwork is centred on my interests in nature, animals,
and portraiture. My preferred medium for creating art was acrylic paint, and
working with them was tricky. So I made the long journey to Italy, where I
resided and worked for almost thirteen years, gaining experience by
participating in shows like "Arte sotto I Portici." A memorable
experience it was.
My two most famous photos were "Flamingos at Breakfast," which highlighted nature's gift of wildlife behaving naturally amid an explosion of vibrant colours in a tropical pond's corner.
"The
Neptune of Bologna City" was my other. The distinctive artwork of Bologna City
was produced decades ago by Italian artists. It was given life on the canvas or
art frame of my painting.
My wife and I live in Germany now and are
blessed with two lovely children. My son is 19 years old, and my daughter is
25. They both work in the same field, which is music and fine arts. I am also
an active member of the 'Neunburger Kunstverein Unverdoben'. The limitless
splendour of Sri Lanka's tropical environment has encouraged me to incorporate
it into my artwork more and more. The colour of the natural world, the sound,
and the harmony of the birds and animals offer Sri Lankan traditional music—which
is what I specialize in—a unique quality. I wanted to give the world a
smoothness and spirit of a fusion of music and art.




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