This Driftwood Deserved Better… Oils vs Acrylics at Druridge Bay Northumberland

Druridge Bay never disappoints. Those vast open beaches and endless skies — and then you spot it. A piece of driftwood, sculpted by time, tide and Northumberland weather. In this video, I take on a large panoramic painting inspired by Druridge Bay and talk through a decision many artists wrestle with: Oils… or acrylics? Both have their strengths. Oils give you time, atmosphere and subtle blending. Acrylics give you immediacy, punch and speed. So which did I choose for this one? This piece is about texture, tonal balance and letting the space breathe — a big horizontal format that suits that Northumberland coastline perfectly. Let me know in the comments: 👉 Did I solve the problem in the foreground ? If you enjoy painting journeys around Northumberland — from Druridge Bay to the Cheviots — consider subscribing. Plenty more en plein air and studio pieces to come. #NorthumberlandArt #DruridgeBay #OilPainting #AcrylicPainting #LandscapeArtist #BritishLandscape #SeascapePainting #PleinAir #StudioPainting #ArtProcess #PanoramicPainting #driftwoodart If you have read this and would like to be part of this channel in the future check out the community page    / @northumberlandart   where you can ask questions , upload your own artwork for feedback or just take the piss out of my wooly hats