Explore individual markers and sets from the Ohuhu Oahu series, known for their alcohol-based inks and dual tips. This collection is for artists, designers, and hobbyists who need reliable tools for coloring, illustration, and graphic work. These products help users create vibrant, blendable artwork with precision and control.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for professional illustrators and heavy sketchers who need to replace specific high-use colors without rebuying an entire set. Not for casual users who only need a general variety — this shop focuses on individual open-stock maintenance and specific nib configurations.
Indivudual markers are the only way to keep a kit sustainable; the G750 is a workhorse neutral that usually runs dry first. The fine nib on this series holds its shape significantly better under heavy pressure than the softer brush alternatives.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers are alcohol-based and will bleed through standard 80lb paper instantly. Unless you are using the specific heavy-weight Marker Pad listed here or a silicone barrier, you will ruin the pages underneath.
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This shop focuses on Ohuhu Oahu series alcohol markers, renowned for their vibrant, blendable inks and dual tips. It's curated to help artists, designers, and hobbyists find reliable tools for coloring, illustration, and graphic work.
This collection is ideal for various artists: illustrators, graphic designers, architects, and hobbyists who need precise control and a wide color palette. It suits anyone looking to create detailed artwork, whether for professional designs or personal projects.
Starting with a core set and a marker pad is cost-effective, with a starter path costing around $55-$85. A full professional build, including extensive marker sets and specialized series, could range from $137 to $203.
Full build
$137–$203
Starter
$55–$85
Oahu 100-Color Set + Marker Pad
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This is an individual alcohol art marker from the Ohuhu Oahu G750 series, featuring both a fine tip for detail work and a chisel tip for broader strokes. It is intended for artists or hobbyists who need to replenish specific colors or expand their palette without purchasing a full set. This marker helps to achieve blended effects and precise lines in illustrations and coloring.
Single G750 color marker
Fine tip for details
Chisel tip for broad strokes
Alcohol-based ink
Refill or color expansion
In this shop: The Ohuhu Oahu G750 Individual Marker aligns with the 'Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers' vibe by offering a core component of that system for targeted color application.
The Ohuhu Oahu G312 is an individual alcohol art marker, equipped with both a fine tip for intricate designs and a chisel tip for wider coverage. It suits artists who require specific color replacements or additions to their existing marker collection. This marker facilitates detailed shading and consistent color application.
Single G312 color marker
Fine tip for detail work
Chisel tip for broad areas
Alcohol-based formulation
Ideal for colorists
In this shop: This individual Ohuhu Oahu G312 marker embodies the 'Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers' vibe by providing a specific color within the popular dual-tip range.
This set contains 100 colors of dual-tip alcohol art markers from the Ohuhu Oahu Series. It is designed for artists, illustrators, and graphic designers who need a wide spectrum of colors for comprehensive art projects. The set provides extensive blending and layering capabilities for various art forms.
100 vibrant alcohol markers
Dual fine and chisel tips
Oahu Series formulation
Broad color palette
Includes carrying case
In this shop: The Oahu Series 100 Colors Dual Tips Alcohol Art Markers encapsulate the 'Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers' vibe by offering a comprehensive collection of the core product.
The Honolulu B Series offers dual-tip alcohol art markers with a brush tip and a chisel tip. This alternative series is for artists who prefer the flexibility and expressive strokes of a brush tip over a fine tip for their illustrations, calligraphy, or loose sketching. It helps achieve varying line weights and soft color transitions.
Honolulu B series markers
Flexible brush tip
Broad chisel tip
Alcohol-based inks
Smooth blending
In this shop: The Honolulu B Series Dual Tip Brush & Chisel Art Markers offers a stylistic variant to the 'Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers' vibe, catering to different artistic preferences while maintaining quality.
The Kaala Series features slim dual-tip alcohol art markers, optimized for precision and comfortable handling. These markers are suitable for architects, product designers, and technical illustrators who require fine lines and detailed renderings in confined spaces. Their slender barrel aids in extended drafting sessions.
Slim barrel design
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink
Designed for precision
Ergonomic grip
In this shop: The Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers complement the 'Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers' vibe by offering a specialized form factor for detailed, technical work.
This marker pad is an art sketchbook specifically designed for use with alcohol markers, featuring paper optimized for minimal bleed-through. It is essential for artists using alcohol-based markers like the Oahu series to ensure clean lines and vibrant, true-to-color results. The paper prevents ink from feathering or soaking through to subsequent pages.
Acid-free paper
Bleed-proof surface
Smooth texture
Ideal for alcohol inks
Sketchbook format
In this shop: The Marker Pad Art Sketchbook directly supports the 'Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers' vibe by providing the necessary medium for optimal use of alcohol-based markers.
The combination of individual markers and comprehensive sets allows for flexible color palette expansion and replacement.
Dual tips across most series provide versatility for both fine detail and broad strokes within a single artwork.
The dedicated marker pad ensures optimal ink performance, preventing bleed-through and preserving color vibrancy.
What to know
The initial cost for a comprehensive collection of diverse series and a large color range might be a significant investment.
Mastering blending techniques with alcohol markers requires practice, and results can vary depending on paper quality and humidity.
How to use this together
1
Prepare Your Workspace
Lay down your Marker Pad Art Sketchbook for Alcohol Markers on a flat, clean surface. The specialized paper in this pad is essential for preventing bleed-through and ensuring the true vibrancy of your alcohol inks, giving you a clean canvas for your artwork.
2
Start with a Base Set
Begin by exploring colors from the Oahu Series 100 Colors Dual Tips Alcohol Art Markers. This set provides a wide range of colors for most projects, allowing you to establish your main color schemes and practice blending techniques before moving to more specialized markers.
3
Add Specialty Markers
For detailed work or specific effects, incorporate the Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers for fine lines in architectural drawings, or the Honolulu B Series Dual Tip Brush & Chisel Art Markers for expressive strokes and soft transitions. Use individual Oahu G750/G312 markers for specific color replenishments or unique shades not found in your core sets.
4
Practice Blending
Alcohol markers are known for their blendability. Experiment with layering lighter colors first and then introducing darker shades. Use a colorless blender marker (if available in your set) to create smooth transitions and soften edges, always working on the specialized Marker Pad for best results.
5
Protect Your Art
Once finished, allow your artwork to dry completely. Alcohol inks dry quickly, but ensuring full dryness prevents smudging. Store your completed pieces and your markers properly to maintain their longevity and vibrancy for future creations.