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Artist: Caitlin Hurd
"Rainbow Hole" Oil Painting
By Caitlin Hurd
Located in Denver, CO
Caitlin Hurd's (US based) "Rainbow Hole" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a wide open grass plain where mountains sway majestically in the background and a rainbow shoots straight into the blue sky from a hole in the ground.
About the Artist:
Born 1978, in Massachusetts, Caitlin Hurd grew up in Salem and the suburbs north of Boston. In 2000, she received a BFA in furniture design from The Minneapolis College of Art and Design. She went on to lead school-age children in the creation of public murals for their communities. In 2006, she graduated with an MFA in painting from The New York Academy of Art. In 2017 Hurd founded the Artists Off Grid Residency program. She is also the founder of Spark Portraits, where she paints commissioned oil portraits from photographs...
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- Why is Peter Hurd famous?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertJanuary 27, 2025Peter Hurd is famous because of his landscape paintings depicting the American West and beyond. The landscape of New Mexico particularly inspired Hurd, and it was where he developed his artistic style. Hurd became celebrated for egg tempera, watercolors and lithographs. It was often from his field sketches that Hurd created his detailed tempera and watercolor pieces. Hurd’s adventurous spirit also took him all over the world, including in the mid-1940s when Hurd left home to serve as an illustrative war correspondent for LIFE magazine. The resulting wartime works varied from field sketches to fully developed egg tempera and watercolor works. Many of these war sketches now hang in the Pentagon. Find a selection of Peter Hurd art on 1stDibs.


