Fred Beckett
RBA RI FROI RSMA

As an East Anglian, Fred Beckett had a natural love of landscape and big skies. Both aspects provided Fred with great inspiration and gave wonderful opportunities to observe nature through all her elements.

Fred’s aim, as in all his paintings, was to capture the feeling of being there and experiencing the atmosphere, activity and any particular sense of light, colour and so on. He regarded each painting as a new adventure!

When painting in oils Fred mostly used ready stretched Belgian linen canvas that have been prepared with several coats of acrylic gesso and a tonal ground. Fred did not use any turpentine or linseed oil in the colour mixes, relying instead on the oil content of the paints themselves or sometimes adding a small amount of Wingel to speed up the drying. He prefered a tear-off palette than the conventional wooden type.