The Golden Hour My work derives presence from natural elements that surround me daily. I take cues from the physical world: light, water, reflection, land, mass, clouds, volume. I do not consciously paint a specific place but at the same time my subconscious guides and filters my practice by considering the places I have visited and documented. ‘The Golden Hour’ is a body of work which began on the island of Sint Maarten and was completed in the mountains of Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is a story of history and the present. The consideration of how our lives are affected by the places where we live and visit. Both places could not be more different, yet they share an uncanny commonality when considered in my work. Each provides distant vistas and cloud formations that evoke a time long forgotten. Both exhibit a development that came about after exploration and religion brought a light both harsh and warm. Although Santa Fe is land bound, an island at 2000 meters above sea level, it still summons the depths of the inland sea that once surrounded its perimeter. Echoes of time, history, and splendid beauty infuse my work and the early light that rises in the Caribbean seems to thread its way to becoming a mountain sunset in the American West.
— Peter Burega, 2026
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