Brandi Evermore

Work shaped by lived experience and attention.

This space holds work shaped by lived experience, long attention, and a life spent learning that not everything meaningful arrives fully formed.What lives here has grown through seasons of listening — to the body, to land, to patterns that repeat until they’re understood, and to the quiet moments where something shifts before it has language. The work is not created to rush insight or offer easy solutions, but to make room for reflection, integration, and honest noticing.Much of what is shared here emerges slowly, shaped by restraint rather than urgency. It values depth over volume, presence over performance, and the kind of growth that unfolds through return — to what matters, to what endures, and to what asks to be tended with care.


Across writing, visual work, and land-based stewardship, the throughline remains the same: doing fewer things well, honoring limits, and allowing wisdom to emerge over time rather than forcing it into form.What lives here is shaped by presence — by a willingness to return, again and again, to what asks to be held with care.


The Lineage I Walk / The Practice I Keep

This work is shaped by an earth-honoring practice that has deepened over decades, through seasons of life marked by learning, loss, responsibility, and return. I identify as an eclectic pagan and a farm witch — not as a character or aesthetic, but as a way of living in relationship with land, season, and energy.

My practice is rooted in attention: to the rhythms of the moon and how they shape work on the land, to the properties carried by herbs and oils, and to the subtle exchanges that happen between bodies, animals, and place. Magic, for me, is not spectacle. It is the slow, intentional work of aligning care, knowledge, and presence in ways that support healing and continuity.I honor ancestral lines and the long arc of generational healing — work that often takes more than one lifetime to complete. Entering my crone years has brought clarity rather than distance: a deepening of responsibility, discernment, and the willingness to share what has been learned through lived experience rather than theory.The crafts offered through this work — including herbal blends, oils, candles, ritual items, and adornment created under the Everclusive name — are extensions of that practice. They are made by hand, informed by both tradition and intuition, and offered as practical tools for grounding, protection, and care during real moments of life.Much of this work also takes the form of service: answering animal-related questions, supporting rehabilitation efforts, advising new farmers and animal keepers, and contributing to broader stewardship through leadership and preservation work. Teaching, here, is not separate from practice. It grows naturally from showing up, paying attention, and being willing to share what works — and what has taken time to learn.This is a living practice. It continues to change as I do, shaped by land, loss, and growth, and by the steady wisdom that comes from staying present long enough to be changed.Real growth, I’ve learned, isn’t about expansion or performance — it’s about integration. It’s what happens when lessons are lived long enough to become embodied, and when growth is measured not by speed or scale, but by depth, honesty, and care.


The Worlds I Tend

What I tend takes shape across a small number of distinct worlds, each cared for with intention. They are not separate identities, but interconnected expressions of the same values — attention, stewardship, and long-view responsibility.

Evermore Ranch

The land itself is a teacher. Through daily work with animals, soil, and season, the ranch reflects a commitment to ethical stewardship, animal welfare, and learning through relationship rather than control. This is where practice becomes embodied and where theory is tested by reality.

StormWalker

StormWalker holds the written work — guided reflections, books, and creative offerings shaped by lived experience and integration rather than instruction. It is a space for naming what is often carried quietly, and for walking with insight as it unfolds rather than rushing toward resolution.

Happy Evermore After

This space is dedicated to holding ceremony — weddings, unions, and other significant moments of transition — with care, attentiveness, and respect for the stories being brought forward. Each ceremony is shaped collaboratively, honoring meaning, relationship, and the quiet power of being fully witnessed.

Everclusive

Everclusive gathers the crafted offerings — herbal blends, oils, candles, adornment, and ritual tools — made by hand and rooted in practical use. These pieces are created as supports for real moments, informed by both tradition and intuition, and offered with respect for their role in daily life.


Some of this work lives in stories — Reflections from the Evermore Path, from practice, and from the long work of becoming. They aren’t meant to instruct or resolve, but to offer context, companionship, and honest witness along the way.


Be More

Be More is a visual language — one shaped by symbolism, repetition, and quiet meaning rather than explanation. It exists alongside the written work, not to illustrate it, but to hold what cannot always be said in words.These pieces emerge slowly, informed by lived experience, land, and long attention. They are not created for performance or trend, but as reflections — places where wisdom, memory, and becoming can settle into form without being rushed.

The work invites pause rather than interpretation. Meaning is allowed to surface over time, through return and relationship, rather than being delivered fully formed. In this way, Be More becomes less about seeing something once, and more about noticing what continues to reveal itself.

View a small selection of Be More works


How the Work Is Held

The work I offer is shaped as much by what I hold back as by what I create. I move slowly, choose carefully, and work within limits — not as restrictions, but as a way of honoring depth, sustainability, and truth.I do not believe meaningful work can be rushed or extracted on demand. Whether through writing, ceremony, visual work, or land-based practice, I value long attention, clear boundaries, and integrity over volume or visibility. Not everything is meant to be shared, and not every moment asks to be made public.Much of this work unfolds through relationship — to people, to land, to lineage, and to time. I listen before acting, return often to what is already present, and allow understanding to emerge through experience rather than instruction.This approach asks patience from both the maker and the witness. In return, it offers work that is grounded, honest, and shaped to last.


About the Author

Brandi Evermore is a writer, artist, ceremonial guide, and land steward whose work is shaped by lived experience, long attention, and a life rooted in relationship with land and seasons, carried across decades.Her life and work are rooted in relationship — to land, to animals, to craft, and to the slow work of becoming. Through seasons of learning, responsibility, loss, and return, she has come to value depth over display and integrity over output. What she offers now grows from that integration rather than from aspiration.

Brandi’s work moves across writing, visual practice, ceremony, and stewardship, not as separate paths but as interconnected expressions of the same values: care, presence, and respect for what takes time. She is particularly interested in work that honors thresholds — moments of transition, healing, and change that ask to be met with attention rather than urgency.She lives and works on the land at Evermore Ranch, where daily practice continues to inform everything she creates.

Some work isn’t meant to be finished in one visit.
It waits, patiently, for when attention returns.

A small selection of visual work, shared as a language rather than a collection.

These pieces are offered to be returned to, not consumed.

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Reflections Along the Evermore Path


This is an occasional sharing from across the worlds I tend — land, writing, visual work, ceremony, and the slow practice of becoming.Reflections from the Evermore Path may include notes from the ranch, baby season updates, StormWalker insights, Be More visual work, crone wisdom from the fields, observations on plants and their qualities, seasonal rhythms, and updates when new offerings or crafted goods are released.There is no schedule, no series to keep up with, and no expectation of consistency. Messages are shared only when there is something worth offering — something shaped by experience, attention, and time.If you choose to receive these reflections, you’re welcome to stay as long as it feels meaningful. You can step away at any time.

No noise. No pressure. Just occasional notes from the path.