Meet Brunswick Intarsia Artist: Bradley Eklund

Photo: Bradley Eklund and Rhonda Bellamy of New Hanover Arts Council. Brunswick County Artist Bradley received a Regional Artist Grant to allow him to purchase a sander. Brunswick Arts Council is a partner with this grant program- congratulations! Article by Megan Pedigo, BAC Intern.

Bradley Eklund and his wife, Hazel Trinidad, are local wood artists who specialize in an art form known as Intarsia, which uses small segments of wood that can be shaped, carved, and assembled to create an image of some sort. They also create Free Standing Puzzles, which are similar to jigsaw puzzles except they stand up, and use the same tools and techniques as Intarsia. Both of these art forms require much skill, and ultimately are very time consuming and tedious. Bradley would love to see more diverse artists and Intarsia artists come out and express their work.

How did you initially get into wood art?
“I was wood-working probably at 10 years old. My grandfather originally did it just as a hobby, and he kind of taught me a little bit. Then I went to high school and we had a big wood working shop there. I spent a lot of time there. I also had a neighbor who took me on as an imprentence, and he was an antique furniture replicator and restorer. He kind of taught me some things, also.” Bradley and Hazel, initially took this up as a hobby, but have been doing it full time since 2014. He would describe himself as an “accidental artist”, for he did not intend for it to become a full time job.
How has your art changed over time?
“We first started making things; they were just puzzles. We still make puzzles, but now we don’t use any stains or dyes and we use premium and high quality woods. It has just gotten a lot more refined.” They now create their own designs all from scratch and have a much bigger variety, while in the past they purchased the designs from magazines.
What inspires you and your work the most?
“Both myself and my wife are big environmental minded people. Something that is really important to us is the environment and wildlife, so we try to capture that in the work that we make. The other inspiration I’d say would probably be our kids. We have two kids, a 9 year boy, Tristan, and a 5 year old girl, Lily.”
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve been given?
“Never say never, because you never know, and if that was the case I would’ve not thought that I could be doing this now.” Overall, it has taken a lot of time and dedication, but what once used to be a hobby, is now a full time job for Bradley and Hazel.

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Come be an Artist!

Bring the family for fun in the Town of Holden Beach Park on Davis St on March 14, 2020! While you are waiting for the runners/walkers to return come pick up a paintbrush and join mural artists Gaeten Lowrie & Nancy Turner as they paint an UNDER THE SEA themed mural to brighten the public restrooms at Holden Beach Park. Pick one sea creature design & “paint by number.” If you wish to help paint, please register to be a “volunteer painter” – while space and critters last! To volunteer, contact Mary Beth at Brunswick Arts Council at execdir.brunswickartscouncil@gmail.com.

Sherwin Williams of Holden Beach is donating the paint & materials and volunteers for this public art event. Gaeten Lowrie is a visual artist based in Wilmington, NC, USA. He is most known for his signature pen & ink style, which is often compared to stained glass because of its highly-saturated jewel tones. Other Brunswick County locations of his murals include The Eternal Sunshine Café in Leland. Nancy Turner is a visual artist and art teacher based in Southport, NC, USA. She is most known for creative vibrant alcohol ink work adapting the images and techniques to a variety of mediums, paper, canvas, tile, ceramic, jewelry and even wearable art. Together they have created a bright themed design that fits the pirate playground at Holden Beach.