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Bond majored in marketing at Utah State University and minored in art. He worked as an assistant gallery director at a fine art gallery in San Antonio, Texas, before painting full time.  
 
Bond majored in marketing at Utah State University and minored in art. He worked as an assistant gallery director at a fine art gallery in San Antonio, Texas, before painting full time.  
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[[Image:Keith-Bond-1.png|300px|thumb|left|frame|”Aspen Hillside” Courtesy Keith Bond DO NOT COPY]]
 
[[Image:Keith-Bond-1.png|300px|thumb|left|frame|”Aspen Hillside” Courtesy Keith Bond DO NOT COPY]]
  
[[Image:Keith-Bond-2.png|300px|thumb|left|frame| Courtesy Keith Bond DO NOT COPY]]
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 26 April 2024

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Keith Bond is a landscape artist known for his plein air field studies. He has also created paintings and murals for temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including the Draper Utah Temple, on which he collaborated with Linda Curley Christensen.

He shared on his website: “Next time you layover in Salt Lake City, plan enough time to take a tour of the Utah State Capitol Building. Within the Senate Chamber, you will have to crook your neck a bit to see 2 large murals that Keith painted. They span the concave transition space between the wall and ceiling (about 30 feet above the floor). The view of the murals is usually more interesting than what is happening on the Senate Floor.”

Bond majored in marketing at Utah State University and minored in art. He worked as an assistant gallery director at a fine art gallery in San Antonio, Texas, before painting full time.


”Aspen Hillside” Courtesy Keith Bond DO NOT COPY
Courtesy Keith Bond DO NOT COPY