Sunday, June 6, 2010

Hannon Designs televised- Channel 13 - Coming Up!!!


Channel 13 will showcase an H.D. project! This was one of our favorite homes, where we created custom finishes throughout, all being highlighted through an interview by a newscaster from the station.

We'll keep you posted on the actual showtime!!!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Houston Home and Garden Market 2010

Check out our experience at the Home Show. Paul Wishnow the Antique Man was so gracious to interview Gary on KNTH 1070.

We had a great time and met lots of wonderful people!

Look for us at the next Home & Garden Show in September at Reliant Center Houston.


Thursday, April 8, 2010

Durango, Colorado Mountain House Makeover


A Mountain House Makeover

in Durango, Colorado

Painting the World One Wall at a Time!!!


BEFORE & AFTER PIX


























Sunday, March 28, 2010

Painting it up in Durango, Colorado!

Hannon Designs is widening it's horizons on our first out of state project !!!!

We will be in the mountains of Durango, Colorado with our crew for the entire week of March 29th transforming a mountain house into the ultimate leisure getaway!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Painting the Nite Sky



 For centuries, man has looked into the starry skies of night with a sense of wistful bewilderment, wonder, and intrigue. From the abstract rendering of Picasso’s “Starry night” to the sublime musings of Salvador Dali, artists have always sought to unravel the mystery of our celestial ceiling. Hannon Designs follows that tradition, treading the line between traditional artistry and home renovation with a true sense of balance.




            Hannon Designs is a multifaceted decorative arts company that specializes in original artistic endeavors.  Their rendering of the night sky is indicative of the company’s foray in new stratospheres both literally and figuratively. To achieve the depth and infinite nature of space, color upon color fills the palette, each one washed upon the surface of the ceiling & walls. Hannon Designs espouses a style unlike others in their field, using contemporary concepts complimented with old world styles to create their own indelible mark on Houston’s decorative arts landscape. The company sees each project is a unique opportunity to convey the vision of the client, synthesizing vision with delicate balances of color, line & texture.

 Shrouding interiors in the cloak of night, Hannon Designs makes an otherwise bland room teem with the infinite possibilities of untouched, vast wilderness. It’s no wonder that art-lovers turn to Hannon Designs to transform their home theater rooms into something quite outside the norm or, conversely, of comfortable times past. Of carefree nights at drive-ins now long closed, peering into both summer sky and movie screen alike, feeling curious and refreshed. Of sitting on an old friend’s porch and not a light for miles, head swimming with possibilities while gazing into that endless array of stars. Like good art, the depth of night is timeless. Hannon Designs creates both.          



            The brainchild of musician Gary Hannon, Hannon Designs has been in the business of improving home décor for over 14 years. During that time, Hannon has developed his own techniques in the art of faux while complimenting his style by constantly staying abreast of new developments in the art world. The company creates custom faux finishes, mural art, cabinets, stones and marbles, plasters, and fine art all studiously supervised by Hannon himself.


      

            Recently partnering with Hannon is artist Lore Bellon. Bellon comes into the fold with a wealth of artistic knowledge and experience to heighten the reach and aim of Hannon Designs. A student of painting and sculpture in New Orleans, San Diego, and Los Angeles, Bellon has also designed and created stained glass work as she pursued her Bachelor’s Degree in the visual arts. With a solid foundation and talented artists, Hannon Designs has a vision for the future as clear as the night’s sky.

 

By

Jared Mason