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Originally Added: September 19, 2011

Chef And Photographer Join Forces To Envision New Art Form

Fusion of Food and Form Give Life to 'La Figa'

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'La Figa' examines the relationship between food, touch and the ingredients that make life delicious. (Courtesy Photo: La Figa)

Southampton - For Tiberio Simone and Matt Freedman, two of the most beautiful things in the world are food and the human body - not necessarily in that order.

"Food is not just sustenance to me," said Simone, a James Beard award-winning chef. "In culinary school, it is taught that how one serves and arranges a meal on the plate is almost as important as the preparation of the dish itself. Our senses are aroused not only by the taste, smell and texture, but also by how food is presented visually."

Freedman, known as one of Seattle's finest photographers and creator of the iPhone app "Burning Man: A Photo Essay," agrees with Simone, and also believes that one of the oldest traditions in art is the photographic representation of the human form.

"Photographing the nude is one of the most revered tests of a photographer's mettle," Freedman said. "It's not about sexuality, but sensuality and how a photographer can transcend modern mores and portray the simple, elegant beauty of the human form. When Tiberio - who was already one of my best friends - had the crazy idea of making art by placing fruits and vegetables on people's nude bodies, I knew I had to photograph it. His artistic vision was a perfect match for my own."

That project became "La Figa: Visions of Food and Form," a coffee table book that features a spectacular collection of sensual photography - models wearing nothing but Simone's edible creations.

"La Figa examines the relationship between food, touch and the ingredients that make life delicious," said Simone. "It's a unique hybrid of fine art photography and food. We combine the images with stories and even a collection of my favorite recipes. To us, it's about natural beauty and fresh flavors. It's about our human connection with the food that we eat and how fresh food brings our senses to life, and tunes us in to our most primal instincts for flavor and pleasure."

When they first embarked on the project, the models were mostly young and slender women, but Simone and Freedman later added men, partially to fulfill a request made by women who knew about the project.

"Then I realized that fruit and vegetables have something in common with people's bodies - they come in different shapes, sizes, tastes, and smells," Simone said. "So I started adding people of different ages and shapes. The La Figa concept is the idea that we can find beauty in everything and everyone around us. I wanted our pictures to accurately convey my message. On our first shoot, I completely covered a woman's body with over 1,500 slices of cucumber. In the five years since then, Matt and I have done more than 50 photo shoots together for La Figa, in hopes that it will help me to spread my philosophy about the importance of food and touch as the basics ingredients of a good life. These photos range from pomegranate lingerie, to a white chocolate warrior. To make these images, I had to create many techniques to keep the food fresh, bright, and beautiful on the body - long enough for Matt to take dozens of photographs. We hope the end result will stir people's souls, pique their curiosity, and most importantly, inspire them to eat well, and make love."

About Tiberio Simone And Matt Freedman
Born in southern Italy, Simone is a James Beard Award-winning chef and pleasure activist. He has been cooking for as long as he can remember, beginning in his mother's kitchen. Tiberio started his career by working at an Italian restaurant in Seattle, where he moved at the age of 21. He eventually became the pastry chef at Seattle's Four Seasons Olympic Hotel. Years later - tired of corporate cooking - Tiberio launched his own company: La Figa Catering.

Freedman is both a professional photographer and a professional technologist. In 2007, he was able to combine his passion for photography and technology by becoming the staff photographer and Director of Technology for Just Cause Magazine - a bi-monthly magazine focusing on solutions, with stories of individuals, organizations and businesses doing good in the world. In 2009, Matt once again merged photography and technology to produce "Burning Man: A Photo Essay" - the first iPhone app about the Burning Man festival. A "coffee table book for the iPhone," the app combines Matt's photography, writing and software engineering.


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From Ginny Grimsley


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Guest (Ace Preston) from Chengdu China says:
Photographing Food & Nudes? Genius!! A modern day version of Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus" meets Monet's "Basket of Grapes, Quinces, and Pears," or "Still Life with Fruit," by Cezanne, or "Apple and Bowl," by Gauguin, or "Fruit of Life," by Frida Kahlo. Alhazen (Ibn Al-Haytham), Joseph Nicephore Niepce, and Louis Daguerre would be amazed by this exhibit. I hear Bruce Lee & Jimi Hendrix are buried in Seattle. How about photographing their graves adorned with mangos and brown rice. Avoid salami sandwiches and flan. Promote a healthy diet. Fruits and vegetables are good for you. So is steam-distilled water but be weary of Mad Cow Disease, Asian Flu, H1N1 (swine flu), Herpes, Hepatitis, Chlamydia, H.I.V. virus, and remember the episode "Children of the Tempest Storm" from the tv show "Spenser for Hire" when Ms Silverman reveals that she is pregnant with Spenser's child. The word abortion comes up when talking with her doctor. Susan and Spenser discuss the issue at odds over the moral dilemma before them. Spenser being a Catholic doesn't know if he can stay with Susan. In the end she has the abortion and he brings her flowers but no fruit cake. God Bless America and Freedom of Artistic Expression!!

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