FEATURED ARTIST
Cynthia Farrell Johnson
ARTIST STATEMENT
Cynthia
Farrell Johnson is a fan of vibrant colors.
Her works
in gouache and acrylic have been inspired by the people she met and places where
she lived during 25 years of globetrotting as a U.S. diplomat.
Service
in West Africa, Central and South America exposed her to a wide variety of
artistic traditions and forms of expression. Her role models to this day are
Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold and Vincent Van Gogh.
Johnson
currently makes her home in Silver Spring, Maryland, and draws much of her
inspiration from the Washington, D.C. region.
A member
of the Rockville Art League, Strathmore, Black
Artists of DC, Artomatic, and
the Washington chapter of Women’s
Caucus for Arts, Johnson is also included in the Maryland State Artists
Registry. More of her work can be seen in numerous local venues, including the Parish
Gallery of Georgetown, or by visiting the gallery section of www.cfjfinearts.com.
cynthia farrell johnson
c.
farrell johnson fine arts llc
p.o.
box 8604
silver spring, md 20907-8604
cfjfinearts@verizon.net
Voice/Fax: (301) 589-3428
Mobile: (240) 475-1047
for
info on upcoming exhibits please
visit
www.cfjfinearts.com

EVENTS
Kid’s night on Mondays
(kid’s eat ½ price from the kids menu after 5pm)
Half price wine on Tuesdays
(bottles and glasses, after 5pm)
Wine event Wednesdays
(flights, tastings, pairings or wine dinners)
Sunday night live music from 6:30-9pm
REVIEWS
ZAGAT SURVEY included the redDog Cafe in it's April 2004 newsletter listings of new resturants. Check out www.zagat.com for all ZAGAT SURVEY guides.
Eight different shades of red complement the natural woods and ceramic slate floors at this handsomely crafted Silver Spring Contemporary American bistro whose centerpiece stone hearth oven is put to versatile use in dishes like Tuscan-style chicken under a brick, planked salmon and an array of interesting pizzas; other noteworthy components include a translucent coffee bar perfect for a solo cup of java and a sidewalk cafe where mascot 'Red Dog' Madison makes guest appearances, sometimes even personally greeting patrons' own well-mannered pooches.
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