Milly sharple's art

🌥️ Digital Alchemy in the Clouds: Milly Sharple


A New Light in the Sky

There’s something new in the sky at Cloud Galleries—and it glows with color, curiosity, and creativity. I’m thrilled to welcome Milly Sharple as one of our newest artists.

Mixed Media, Emotion, and Exploration

Milly’s work is a beautiful mix of photography, fractals, AI, and abstract layers. These elements come together in a way that feels both intentional and free. Her pieces are vibrant and emotional, textured with memory and shaped by her deep love of nature and exploration.

I get the sense her work is in conversation—emotion and form, structure and spontaneity exchanging whispers.

Milly's flowers

From South Africa to the UK, and into the Digital Realm

Milly has been creating in some form for most of her life. She started out with a passion for photography, which led her into the world of digital art.

She was born in England and raised in South Africa. She returned to the UK twenty years ago.

Both landscapes—the wild and the calm—show up in her work. There’s a sense of contrast and harmony, of movement and stillness.

“Art is freedom of expression,” she says, “defined by aesthetic appeal and the emotions that the art evokes.”

Visit Milly’s Gallery

Each piece shown at Cloud Galleries feels like a portal into a blooming, layered world of digital nature. Her vibrant florals and textured compositions celebrate the beauty of the organic, reimagined through Milly’s unique digital lens. Some pieces feel like dream gardens—lush, surreal, and full of life.

Come take a wander and experience Milly’s world for yourself—now showing at Cloud Galleries.

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🦉 About Owl Dragonash

Owl Dragonash has explored Second Life since 2007, documenting art, music, and community through Through Owl’s Eye.

Artist, curator, and photographer, she focuses on Second Life as a living cultural space shaped by the people who inhabit it.

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