Brahman Perera
If you asked educated people to describe thepoint of poetry, art, or music, they would have replied: Beauty.
Brahman Perera, a different kind of designer, gained valuable skills from his experience working with leading Australian designers Fiona Lynch and Hecker Guthrie. He has over ten years of experience in design, especially in architecture, fashion, custom lighting and interior design. At the same time, he honed his signature design aesthetics in residential, hotel, workplace, multi-residence and other fields.
Brahman Perera, 32, has a bachelor's degree in architectural design from RMIT. He said his dream began with the "Approval" of Fiona Lynch. (Fiona Lynch is the director of an arty Melbourne interior design firm, where the creative use of space, materials and customised details is the creative character of the project, from residential to hotel and retail.) Brahman Perera, who was still at university, made Fiona Lynch his first cold call and wrote to her himself. Brahman Perera's bold approach paid off, and early in his career he played a part-time role that influenced him greatly.
Brahman Perera describes himself as a designer. For him, design is a relationship. Understand needs and desires intuitively. Solve problems that others can't see, and strive for eternal beauty. He respected the material part of life's work, whether as a designer or as a sentient being, which represents who you are and how you came to be. Every step, from the concept, to hang the final artwork, no matter the scope is large or small. Design becomes stronger and more compelling only when it is brainstormed, challenged, and forced to demonstrate its integrity.