
“Red Flowers on White”
July 2007
18×24
W76; Original sold

“Light Wind”
July 2007
18×24
W64

“Skirts Dancing in Wind”
June 2007
18×24
W75; Original sold

“Clothes Dancing in Wind #8″
June 2007
18 x 24
W74
“Pink Flowers on Burgundy Skirt in Wind”
June 2007
18×24
W66

“Dancing Hems in Wind”
June 2007
18 x 24
W65

“Big Red Flowers on Black Skirt”
June 2007
18×24
W73; Original sold

“Sunlight on Clothes”
May 2007
18×24
W78; Original sold

“Clothes in Wind #14″
18×24
May 2007
W79; Original sold

“Dancing Clothes in Wind #9″
May 2007
18×24
W77

“Two Ruffled Skirts in Wind”
May 2007
18×24
W72; Original sold
“Floating”
August 1999
18×24
W63


My daughter brought me information on your artwork, as I was unable to attend the Sausalito event. Your work is breathtaking. Is there somewhere I can get prices? Do you show in any galleries in Northern California? Thanks so much for bringing such liveliness and beauty into the world.
Dear Lisa and Bannon,
I am the gentleman who stopped by your booth at the Beverly Hills Affaire In The Garden.
Unfortunately I cannot tell you the titles of the two works I am interested in purchasing.
Can you please tell me the cost of each piece unframed. I would like to purchase both but perhaps I may have to purchase them individually. I plan to be in Santa Monica on June 23 and perhaps I can visit your studio at that time.
In the meantime, please tell my your mailing address to which I may remit payment.
Thank you for your kindness. It was very nice meet you both.
Sincerely,
Roy-Michel
I enjoyed meeting you and seeing your beautiful work at the San Diego Art Walk. Thank you for being a great creator! Ann Force
What beautiful pictures of all the clothes in the wind. I love the flowing shapes and gentle colours. Such a relief to see after so much depressing,negative stuff these days.
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Thank you for your support! Rough translation of previous Dutch comment is below:
Wind art, it sounds different than it is. It is based on forms that the wind brings and that is not the air. Born in China, Bannon Fu is fascinated by the wind and the way it plays with fabrics and colors. Perhaps it is because he is Deaf and the wind is quiet to him. He portrays his work in traditional oil and watercolor techniques… Ever heard of Wind Art.
These paintings are really magnificent. There is such a connection with all kinds of people due to the clothes on the line so familiar to most, yet the way you have captured the lovely patterns of clothing in the wind really is quite unique. You must have been studying the effects of wind for some time to capture it so well.
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