Sona Mohapatra’s Upcoming Music Video Is Inspired by the Paintings of Artist Asit Kumar Patnaik

Singer Sona Mohapatra is set to release a music video inspired by the paintings of artist Asit Kumar Patnaik. The video features Sona donning red hair like Patnaik's semi-clad muse does in his works across a two-decade career, and captures complex emotions of a woman in a man's world, navigating desire and other intricate feelings as in like his paintings.

Sona Mohapatra (Photo Credits: IANS)

Singer Sona Mohapatra is set to release a music video inspired by the paintings of artist Asit Kumar Patnaik. The video features Sona donning red hair like Patnaik's semi-clad muse does in his works across a two-decade career, and captures complex emotions of a woman in a man's world, navigating desire and other intricate feelings as in like his paintings. Patnaik's paintings feature semi-clad male figures and a repeated motif of a sensual but robust red-haired female figure. Sona Mohapatra Criticizes Jacqueline Fernandez, Bhumi Pednekar and Taapsee Pannu’s Lip-Syncing Skills.

This music video was conceptualised by Sona. She met Patnaik a couple of years ago in his studio in Delhi following a concert, after being a fan of his work for close to a decade. Sona feels that the red-haired muse of Patnaik deeply resonates with her artist alter ego, Lal Pari Mastani, also a moniker her fans know her by for over a decade. "Nit khair manga" will be her maiden collaboration with Patnaik. Sona Mohapatra on Violence Against Women On Tiktok: ‘We Grew Up With Stories Of Salman Khan Breaking Bottles On His Girlfriend’s Head In Public’.

"I deeply connect with Asit's work, his art holds a place of pride on my walls and I have been waiting for many years to do an art-music collaboration like this. Few know that I was a keen student of painting myself. I am doubly excited that this music video is releasing at a time when the whole world has slowed down in the pandemic," said Sona.

"For me, personally, there couldn't have been a more incredible and fulfilling experience that doing something fresh and new instead of the usual music video format. There's a spiritual quality to the 'Nit khair' song that finds synergy with the mystical and sensual quality of Asit's paintings. I hope the languid pace, uplifting music and art in this music video makes people feel better in these anxious and uncertain times," she added.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 22, 2020 12:22 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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