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ᎠᎴᏂᏙᎢ ᏓᏆᏙᎥ.
I am Aisha Owle—an artist, a dreamer, and a keeper of roots. Raised in the heart of Cherokee, North Carolina by my grandparents, I carry their love, their lessons, and our ancestors’ language like medicine in my bones. Everything I create—whether drawn by hand or stitched with thread—is a prayer. A prayer for healing. A prayer for remembering. A prayer for becoming whole.
Through Aisha Creation Co., I channel the sacred into form. My drawings are often faceless because they are for everyone—they are invitations for the viewer to see themselves, to feel seen, and to be reminded that even in silence, our stories speak loud. I work with symbols like feathers for truth, butterflies for transformation, roots for interconnection, and flowers like the Cherokee rose for survival and softness. Every image is layered with spirit and story—often drawn from my own walk through grief, resilience, advocacy, and rebirth.
In all that I do, I return to language. I am learning to speak again—the language of my people, of the land, of the heart. I believe in reclaiming not just our words, but the beauty that lives inside them. As part of a language cohort, I help nurture a garden where flowers bloom in Cherokee names, where identity is planted one phrase at a time.
Whether you are here for art, for truth, for softness, or for strength—I welcome you. May you find something here that reminds you: you are sacred, you are still growing, and you are never alone.