Nikole Miguel Polar Lights - Patched

It reminds us that beauty exists in the cold, that solitude can be peaceful, and that digital art can be just as atmospheric as traditional oil painting. As her career continues to evolve, "Polar Lights" stands as a testament to her ability to turn a screen into a window to another world.

“Come see. It’s warm here. And the stories… Nik, they never end.” Nikole Miguel Polar Lights -

The polar lights, also known as the aurora borealis (northern lights) and aurora australis (southern lights), are one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders of our planet. These spectacular displays of colored light dancing across the night sky have captivated human imagination for centuries. Nikole Miguel, a talented photographer, has dedicated her craft to capturing the ethereal beauty of the polar lights, and her work is a testament to the mesmerizing allure of these phenomena. It reminds us that beauty exists in the

The polar regions, remote and often inhospitable, might symbolize isolation, yet the universal appeal of the aurora could represent a shared human experience that bridges cultures and geographies. It’s warm here

Rarer, caused by oxygen at very high altitudes (above 150 miles). Purple/Blue: Caused by nitrogen particles. 3. Tips for Viewing & Photographing the Lights