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The Inside Art Trader is part of Todd Bingham Fine Art, a husband and wife run small-business operating from San Diego, California and listed with Wells Fargo Bank as merchants since 1994.
We have both been in the art business since the late 1970's. Todd has been monthly columnist for the leading industry trade magazine, Art World News, since 1995. Todd is a sales trainer, lecturer, consultant and author, who has written eight books on selling art in the retail gallery, which Mo & Todd (in association with Art World News) publish and distribute themselves as both hard bound books and spoken word audio CDs.
(Todd's CV can be found here. ) As industry veterans, we are constantly approached to broker art for collectors and dealers, across a wide spectrum of rarified to decorative art. We have finally taken the time, and an exciting concept, and are putting it into action.
Through TBFA, we also offer graphic design and web design primarily for other, art-related businesses.
Todd is also a songwriter and musician, composing Christian songs of worship.
The Inside Art Trader was conceived by Mo and she is really the driving force behind the concept.
For Todd's connection to Patrick Nagel, and about his expertise in Nagel's work, please click here.
We are both active members of North Coast Church of Vista, CA, an evangelical free church.
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If youi're like we are, you want to know just who it is you're thinking of doing business with.
In addition to our credentials above, here is our contact and hard address information:
Todd Bingham Fine Art
1016 Eucalyptus Ave., Vista, CA 92984
800/697-8935 | 760/806-7699 | Fax: 760/806-9622
our website portal page is: www.toddbinghamfineart.com
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We endeavor to offer works of art that are desirable and meaningful, at a price that is advatageous to both buyer and seller.
We have come to see that our industry has a lot of hyperbole and false pretense. It also has much that is wonderful and art that is true and collectible.
We feel that everyone is entitled to own works of art free from larceny and exageration as to value.
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