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Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, is a natural phenomenon that occurs in the polar regions

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Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Panoramic of Northern Lights (Aurora borealis) on Gimsoy, Gimsoyand, Vagan municipality

Panoramic of Northern Lights (Aurora borealis) on Gimsoy, Gimsoyand, Vagan municipality, Lofoten Islands, Nordland, Norway, Europe

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: The Bright Aurora Lights Up The Icy North, 1935

The Bright Aurora Lights Up The Icy North, 1935
The Bright Aurora Lights Up The Icy North, . From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 1, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London, ]

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora Borealis display over fjord at night, West Iceland, January 2013

Aurora Borealis display over fjord at night, West Iceland, January 2013

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora Borealis over lake, with wooden stump in Laponia, Muddus NP, Sweden

Aurora Borealis over lake, with wooden stump in Laponia, Muddus NP, Sweden

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora borealis and star trails over Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon. Southern Iceland

Aurora borealis and star trails over Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon. Southern Iceland, Europe, August 2012

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern lights / Aurora borealis glowing brightly over the frozen eastern Beaufort Sea

Northern lights / Aurora borealis glowing brightly over the frozen eastern Beaufort Sea, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Green aurora borealis light in night sky, Senja, Norway, February 2012

Green aurora borealis light in night sky, Senja, Norway, February 2012

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Green Aurora borealis over the Beaufort Sea, seen from the 1002 area of the Arctic

Green Aurora borealis over the Beaufort Sea, seen from the 1002 area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, North Slope of the Brooks Range, Alaska, October 2011

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern lights in moonlit sky, northern Finland, March 2009

Northern lights in moonlit sky, northern Finland, March 2009

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Beginnings of the Northern lights in night sky in winter with conifer trees laden with snow

Beginnings of the Northern lights in night sky in winter with conifer trees laden with snow, Kuusamo, northern Finland, February 2009

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern lights (Aurora borealis) Northwest territories, March 2008, Canada

Northern lights (Aurora borealis) Northwest territories, March 2008, Canada

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) above the snowy woods, Pallas-Yllastunturi National Park

Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) above the snowy woods, Pallas-Yllastunturi National Park, Muonio, Lapland, Finland, Europe

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora Borealis display over mountains at night, West Icelend, January 2013

Aurora Borealis display over mountains at night, West Icelend, January 2013

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: A Great Scientists Presentation of the Gorgeous Curtain Woven By An Aurora, c1935

A Great Scientists Presentation of the Gorgeous Curtain Woven By An Aurora, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora borealis reflects below Kirkjufell aka Church Mountain on the Snaefellsnes

Aurora borealis reflects below Kirkjufell aka Church Mountain on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in western Iceland

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Viewing straight up at Corona, explosion of light, Aurora borealis, northern lights

Viewing straight up at Corona, explosion of light, Aurora borealis, northern lights, near Fairbanks, Alaska

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: USA, Alaska, Fairbanks. Aurora borealis at night

USA, Alaska, Fairbanks. Aurora borealis at night. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern Lights over Haukland Beach, island Vestvagoy

Northern Lights over Haukland Beach, island Vestvagoy. The Lofoten islands in northern Norway during winter. Europe, Scandinavia, Norway, February

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora borealis, northern lights near Fairbanks, Alaska

Aurora borealis, northern lights near Fairbanks, Alaska

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern Lights over fjord Maervollspollen and village Maervoll, island Vestvagoy

Northern Lights over fjord Maervollspollen and village Maervoll, island Vestvagoy. The Lofoten islands in northern Norway during winter. Europe, Scandinavia, Norway, February

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern Lights over Nuremberg the 5th of October 1591, 1591

Northern Lights over Nuremberg the 5th of October 1591, 1591. Found in the Collection of Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: The northern lights in Norway, 1902. Artist: Korovin, Konstantin Alexeyevich (1861-1939)

The northern lights in Norway, 1902. Artist: Korovin, Konstantin Alexeyevich (1861-1939)
The northern lights in Norway, 1902. From a private collection

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora Borealis, 18th October 1894, (1897). Artist: Fridtjof Nansen

Aurora Borealis, 18th October 1894, (1897). Artist: Fridtjof Nansen
Aurora Borealis, 18th October 1894, (1897). Pastel Sketch from Farthest North, Vol. 2 by Fridtjof Nansen. [Archibald Constable and Company, London, 1897]

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Streamers of Aurora Borealis, 28th November 1893. Pastel Sketch, 1893 (1897)

Streamers of Aurora Borealis, 28th November 1893. Pastel Sketch, 1893 (1897). Artist: Fridtjof Nansen
Streamers of Aurora Borealis, 28th November 1893, (1897). Pastel Sketch from Farthest North, Vol. 2 by Fridtjof Nansen. [Archibald Constable and Company, London, 1897]

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Gullfoss Waterfall, Iceland

Gullfoss Waterfall, Iceland
Fine Art Storehouse What on Earth?: Magical Waterfalls: Gullfoss Waterfall, Iceland

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights, curtain form 1839. [1872]. Artist: Rapine

Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights, curtain form 1839. [1872]. Artist: Rapine
Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights, curtain form, 1839 (1872). Observed at Bossekop, Norway, 19 January 1839. Aurorae are caused by the interaction of the particles in the solar wind with the Earths

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights observed from northern Norway, 10 October 1868, (1906)

Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights observed from northern Norway, 10 October 1868, (1906). Aurorae are caused by the interaction of the particles in the solar wind with the Earths magnetic field

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) viewed from space

Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) viewed from space. Aurorae are caused by the interaction of the particles in the solar wind with the Earths magnetic field

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Finland, Lapland, Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)

Finland, Lapland, Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: the Northern Lights over iconic Gullfoss waterfall during an autumn night, Iceland

the Northern Lights over iconic Gullfoss waterfall during an autumn night, Iceland

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern lights (aurora borealis) and grain elevator in ghost town Bents Saskatchewan, Canada

Northern lights (aurora borealis) and grain elevator in ghost town Bents Saskatchewan, Canada

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: A glimpse of Northern Lights on a winter night in Iceland 7

A glimpse of Northern Lights on a winter night in Iceland 7
Reykjavik, Iceland - 11 December 2014; Iceland in midwinter is usually a pretty safe bet for Aurora spotting. But not on our trip - it was cloudy every day

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: A glimpse of Northern Lights on a winter night in Iceland 5

A glimpse of Northern Lights on a winter night in Iceland 5
Reykjavik, Iceland - 11 December 2014; Iceland in midwinter is usually a pretty safe bet for Aurora spotting. But not on our trip - it was cloudy every day

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: A glimpse of Northern Lights on a winter night in Iceland, with moon 4

A glimpse of Northern Lights on a winter night in Iceland, with moon 4
Reykjavik, Iceland - 11 December 2014; Iceland in midwinter is usually a pretty safe bet for Aurora spotting. But not on our trip - it was cloudy every day

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Swedish Lapland, Abisko National Park. Northern Lights over a typical teepee in the forest

Swedish Lapland, Abisko National Park. Northern Lights over a typical teepee in the forest and snow, winter. Arctic Circle

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Swedish Lapland, Abisko National Park. Northern Lights over a typical teepee in the snow, winter

Swedish Lapland, Abisko National Park. Northern Lights over a typical teepee in the snow, winter. Arctic Circle

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Swedish Lapland, Abisko National Park. Northern Lights over a typical teepee in the forest

Swedish Lapland, Abisko National Park. Northern Lights over a typical teepee in the forest and snow, winter. Arctic Circle

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Swedish Lapland, Abisko National Park. Northern Lights over a typical teepee in the forest

Swedish Lapland, Abisko National Park. Northern Lights over a typical teepee in the forest and snow, winter. Arctic Circle

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern Lights over settlement Kuummiit (formerly spelled Kummiut)

Northern Lights over settlement Kuummiit (formerly spelled Kummiut). Ammassalik area in East Greenland. North America, Greenland, Danish Territorrry

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern lights over Angmagssalik Fjord near settlement Kuummiit (formerly spelled Kummiut)

Northern lights over Angmagssalik Fjord near settlement Kuummiit (formerly spelled Kummiut). Ammassalik area in East Greenland. North America, Greenland, Danish Territorrry

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Northern lights in Klaksvik. Borðoy island, Faroe islands

Northern lights in Klaksvik. Borðoy island, Faroe islands

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Riisitunturi in winter with Aurora Borealis, Kuusamo, Lapland, Finland

Riisitunturi in winter with Aurora Borealis, Kuusamo, Lapland, Finland

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Polar light (Aurora Borealis) - Iceland, Western Region, Snaefellsness, Bogarnes

Polar light (Aurora Borealis) - Iceland, Western Region, Snaefellsness, Bogarnes

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Polar light (Aurora Borealis) over Grotfjord - Norway, Troms, Kvaloya

Polar light (Aurora Borealis) over Grotfjord - Norway, Troms, Kvaloya, Tromvik - Grotfjord

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Polar light (Aurora Borealis) at Ersfjordbotn - Norway, Troms, Kvaloya, Ersfjordbotn

Polar light (Aurora Borealis) at Ersfjordbotn - Norway, Troms, Kvaloya, Ersfjordbotn

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Polar light (Aurora Borealis) near Grotfjord - Norway, Troms, Kvaloya

Polar light (Aurora Borealis) near Grotfjord - Norway, Troms, Kvaloya, Tromvik - Grotfjord

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Polar light (Aurora Borealis) near Grotfjord - Norway, Troms, Kvaloya

Polar light (Aurora Borealis) near Grotfjord - Norway, Troms, Kvaloya, Tromvik - Grotfjord

Background imageAurora Borealis Collection: Polar light (Aurora Borealis) near Tromsvik - Norway, Troms, Kvaloya, Tromsvik

Polar light (Aurora Borealis) near Tromsvik - Norway, Troms, Kvaloya, Tromsvik



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Aurora Borealis Collection

Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, is a natural phenomenon that occurs in the polar regions, and is caused by charged particles from the sun colliding with gases in Earth's atmosphere. The result is a stunning display of colorful lights dancing across the sky. The colors vary depending on which gas molecules are being excited - green and pink hues come from oxygen while blue and purple come from nitrogen. Aurora Borealis has been a popular theme for artists, photographers, and writers for centuries due to its otherworldly beauty and mysterious nature. Many cultures have their own myths and legends surrounding this celestial event.
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The Aurora Borealis collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that capture the beauty and magic of the Northern Lights. This natural phenomenon, also known as the polar lights or aurora borealis, occurs when charged particles from the sun collide with atoms in Earth's atmosphere, creating a dazzling display of colorful lights. Our collection features breathtaking images of this awe-inspiring spectacle captured by talented photographers from around the world. From vibrant green and purple hues to soft pastel shades, each print showcases a unique interpretation of this mesmerizing event. Whether you're looking to add some color and vibrancy to your home or office decor or simply want to admire one of nature's most captivating wonders, the Aurora Borealis collection offers something for everyone. With high-quality prints available in various sizes and framing options, it's easy to find the perfect piece that suits your style and budget.
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Aurora Borealis art prints are stunning depictions of the Northern Lights, a natural phenomenon that occurs in high-latitude regions. These prints capture the beauty and majesty of this awe-inspiring display of light and color, making them popular among nature lovers and art enthusiasts alike. The Aurora Borealis is caused by charged particles from the sun colliding with atoms in Earth's atmosphere, creating a glowing effect that can be seen in shades of green, blue, pink, and purple. The images used for these prints showcase different angles and intensities of the lights to create unique pieces that add an ethereal touch to any room. These art prints come in various sizes and formats such as canvas or framed options to suit individual preferences. They make great gifts for those who appreciate natural wonders or simply want to bring some magic into their homes. Aurora Borealis art prints offer an enchanting way to experience one of nature's most captivating displays without leaving your home.
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We offer a wide range of Aurora Borealis art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of natural beauty to your home or office. Some popular themes include stunning photographs of the Northern Lights dancing across the sky, breathtaking landscapes featuring snow-capped mountains and frozen lakes, and close-up shots capturing the intricate patterns and colors of this awe-inspiring phenomenon. You can choose from a variety of sizes and finishes to suit your personal style, including canvas prints, framed prints, posters, and more. Whether you prefer bold and vibrant colors or subtle shades of blue and green, there is sure to be an Aurora Borealis art print that will capture your imagination. So why not bring some magic into your life with one of these beautiful artworks? With our extensive selection, you're sure to find something that speaks to you.
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