She was born in Lakeland, FL and moved around quite a bit as a child. One of the most interesting places she lived was Nigeria, Africa. After a short stay in Europe, she relocated back to the states with her family and eventually came to Atlanta.

She studied art and business at Georgia State University, but Bond's unorthodox style evolved from doing mosiacs, as her paintings consist of abstract shapes arranged on canvas. She uses background color as a negative to build up the foreground positively in order to create a three dimensional form. It is as if she has taken the negative of a photograph and reversed it on canvas with complimentary colors to create an image that is uniquely her own.

As Bond's style has evolved, the influence of Fauvism and Pop Art are evident. You can see Fauvism's influence with the large plains of bold color that she uses and the reduction of colors to a minimum. As Matisse, the father of Fauvism, used color as an independent structural element and derived lasting benefit from Fauvism's dedication to saturated color, Bond is continually enlightened by his life's work. The influence of Pop Art is seen in her use of everyday, ordinary creatures.

Having many muses, she has come to paint a wide range of subjects. Angela is usually exploring the personalities of various dogs and cats with paint and canvas. From the intensity of a Doberman to the playfulness of a Labrador Retriever, each animal holds some secret to the mysteries of life.

Bond's work can be found in private collections across the US as well as these galleries; Art Cats Gallery in Muskegon, Michigan, Artworks in Eagle River, Arkansas, Savannah Art Works in Savannah, Georgia, Lola Gallery in Roswell, Georgia, Donna Van Gogh's in Atlanta, Georgia, The Village Firefly in Houston, Texas and Midtown Gallery in Nashville, Tennessee. Her work can also be found at these specialty stores; Pet Sage in Alexandria, Virginia and Precious Pets in Norcross, Georgia. Also, Angela can be found at numerous art shows across the US.