Fred Ingrams is fascinated by the Fenlands, the flat and forgotten coastal plains in the East of England depicted in his landscape paintings. Often opting to work en plein air rather than in the studio, the artist juxtaposes fine details with stark and empty horizon lines to capture the aesthetically uncompromising terrain. At a young age, he broke away from the traditional imperative to work in oil, and continues to use acrylic as a means to represent the interplay between the overarching strict order and bursts of chaos contained within his chosen terrain.