Brennand-Wood blends these two crafts, creating spectacular fine art pieces that have most recently centered around floral imagery. He has moved into computer-driven embroidery, often utilizing radiating symmetry of overlapping flowers. His floral textile designs highlight aspects of the history of ornamental weaving and embroidery in an exciting fashion, captivating viewers from all walks of artistic life. There is also a quality of depth to the work, which can sometimes be ignored in the fabric field. This plays wonderfully with the medium, as distance from the pieces can provide an entirely different perception of what they are. Also, his work tends to play off the perception of textile as being a woman’s medium, and he strives to play off these gender roles. In the 1990s, he focused on lace, and what new meaning and subcontext can be created by a material that is so loaded with a female cultural association.