A conversation with SaraFine

A conversation with SaraFine

 

 

 

 

 

Lorena Antoniazzi Women’s Community

a journey through inspiring women who embody our core values.

 



Has music always been your way of communicating?
Actually, as a child, I wasn’t fully aware of myself. I simply lived and observed, storing emotions in a confused way. I always felt a disconnect from others that I couldn’t bridge, I couldn’t express myself. Then, thanks to music, I was finally able to find that connection.

How did your artistic career begin?
My artistic journey began a few years ago during a moment of deep crisis and necessity. I always felt like I had to adapt to the life I was living. Then I decided it was time to claim a space where I felt comfortable, making clear and decisive choices that were far from what I had done up to that point. From there, everything fell into place.

 


Were you never afraid?
Absolutely. In fact, it took me a long time to feel legitimized in making certain choices. At some point, I realized I had nothing to lose and that I would rather risk that certainty than live a life of frustration.

What does it mean to be a female artist?
It’s a very difficult question, but asking it highlights that there’s an issue to discuss. Personally, I believe it’s a responsibility I can handle because I make decisions based on my own expectations and live my life peacefully.

How would you define elegance in everyday life?
For me, it’s tied to a different concept, one of wisdom, awareness, and calm that I’m striving to achieve. Right now, I’m in the phase of searching because I still have a very present and hungry ego, eager for knowledge.

 


What attracts you to the world of fashion?
The way people express themselves through the clothes they wear. Nowadays, there’s much more opportunity to find your own style and express yourself by wearing clothes with awareness, feeling good in them, and not just for the sake of covering up.

Where do you find inspiration for your music?
Everything. Social media, the people I meet, movies, books. I go in a direction where I feel credible and sincere in what I’m sharing.

 


What is your dream in life?
To fulfill myself artistically and professionally. I’ve always had this energy to achieve and claim the place I deserve. When I left Calabria to go abroad, it was precisely because of this desire to challenge myself to do something I saw as too difficult.

“Beauty will save the world,” wrote Dostoevsky. How would you define beauty?
I’ve always struggled to see myself fitting into frameworks that define certain concepts. Over time, I’ve found my own path by doing what I love. There are many factors that influence life, but seeking strength in desire, thought, and will is an element of salvation. I believe in this.