About Jennifer

Jennifer McBrien, navigates the realm of embroidery with a skilled hand, intertwining freehand machine and hand stitching to create evocative portrayals of women, birds, and hybrid figures. Often featuring female bodies with bird heads, McBrien's compositions transcend traditional representations and delve into complex themes of femininity, liberation, and connection with nature. By incorporating the Toile pattern into her textile works, McBrien explores the historical and cultural… more
"The Genealogy of My Imaginary Family"..Birdland and the Anthropocene and Beyond, 2017- 2023
In 2017, I expanded my repertoire of sewn bird portraits into a larger family, forming the ancestral figures in my piece titled "The Genealogy of My Imaginary Family." This composition was created specifically for the "Birdland and Anthropocene" exhibit at the Peale Museum, where it filled a prominent display case.
Comprising 13 freehand machine-stitched bird portraits, ranging from 3" to 14" in size, the canvas-stretched circular hooped birds collectively resembled a genealogy tree reflecting diverse human personalities. The selection of native birds, spanning from the familiar to extirpated breeds in Maryland, aimed to evoke a sense of familial connection. The arrangement of these portraits tells a nuanced narrative through subtle expressive reactions and silent dialogue, akin to family portraits.
Each bird portrait was meticulously crafted using freehand machine stitching, a method of manipulating the canvas under the moving needle to draw every mark, value, and detail. The labor-intensive process resulted in line drawings that served as a dedicated homage to the preservation of these avian species.
Since the creation of this piece, my "family" of bird portraits has continued to evolve. The portraits vary in shape and size, from ruff to helmeted guineafowl, and from profiles to full-body representations. The transition from black thread to a spectrum of colors adds depth and vibrancy to the ongoing series. In 2023, I introduced these bird portraits as collaborators within scenes found in toile fabrics, further expanding the narrative and visual richness of my evolving avian family.
Check out the show here for the Birdland and the Anthropocene catalogue
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Freehand machine stitched green kingfisher appliquéd and stitched onto toile decor fabric. Stretched in a 14" embroidery hoop.
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gallery viewGallery view of the Installation in the Peale Centre . Piece was arranged and installed in the white case. Photo by Joe Hyde.
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the genealogy of my imaginary familyFreehand machine stitched bird portraits on canvas, ranging in sizes 14" to 3", stretched in embroidery hoops. Arranged to represent or mock a human family ancestor tree. 2017
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Burrow Owl
"Burrow Owl" , 10" Embroidery Hoop, Freehand Machine Embroidery
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Freehand Machine Drawing of European StarlingFreehand Machine Drawing of European Starling on my long arm quilting machine, 2019
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Starling
"Starling" , 12" Embroidery Hoop, Freehand Machine Embroidery
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Ruff
"Ruff" , 14" Embroidery Hoop, Freehand Machine Embroidery
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Broad Billed Hummingbird , 2020This Broad-billed Hummingbird is one of the newest and the first full-color bird portraits of my bird portrait series. This one is more than a portrait that emphasizes his full and brave body! !This drawing is based on a photograph from a bird app. on my iPad. This bird is created completely with thread, layering colors to create the form of the bird. This bird portrait has been created by freehand stitching on a sewing machine! Otherwise, I draw with my sewing machine. There is absolutely no programming involved. I draw each portrait first as an ink drawing and use that to trace guidelines of the image on the canvas using a fabric marker that fades or washes away. Even though I may use the same drawing per bird, each becomes an of a kind due to the process that I use. Stitched in black on heavy duty cotton duck canvas fabric and is stretched in a 14".
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Pigeon Gets Held Up, 2023
Freehand machine stitched band tail pigeon on toile decor fabric, stretched on a 14" embroidery hoop.
Plant Drawing and Stitching
A series drawings of plants found in native and planned gardens in the UK as well as the US. These are my ink drawings from observations that I use for my freehand machine stitched drawings on felt. I started to use these as part of my bird women pieces and pillows, decor pillows, wall pieces and accessories. I am currently working on a new series of accessories ( zipper and eye glass cases) that feature medicinal and symbolic plants and herbs that are beneficial to our planet as well as ourselves.
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FeverfewSketch from Chelsea Physic Garden, London, UK
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HibiscusInk sketch from observation at the Chelsea Physic garden in London.
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Plant sketches from observationInk sketch from observation at the Chelsea Physic garden in London.
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Sea Holly sketchInk sketch from observation in the landscape at Suffolk, UK.
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seeds from the UKInk Sketch from seed and seed pods collected from the woods in the UK
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Hibiscus PoucesFreehand machine hibiscus plants on plants sewn on handmade zipper and eye glass cases.
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Freehand machine Stitched seeds and pollinatorsFreehand machine Stitched seeds and pollinators on felt
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sketchbook viewview off one of my sketchbook spreads from drawing in Suffolk, UK