This collection focuses on Ohuhu alcohol-based markers and complementary art supplies. It caters to artists and illustrators seeking blendable colors and versatile tips for various drawing and coloring techniques. These tools facilitate detailed work, broad strokes, and smooth transitions in artwork.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and colorists who need to replace high-use single shades without buying entire sets. Not for professional oil painters—this shop focuses strictly on alcohol-based ink systems and compatible surfaces.
Curator's pick: Oahu G287 Individual Marker Fine & Chisel
This specific shade usually runs dry first in skin-tone or landscape palettes; having the individual open-stock option saves you from hoarding redundant sets. The chisel nib is stiffer than most, which is actually an advantage for laying down a consistent base without streaks.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers are alcohol-based and will bleed through standard printer paper almost instantly. You must use the heavy-weight treated marker pads or a silicone barrier sheet if you value the pages underneath your work.
Lightfast Colored Pencils for LayeringPortable Tabletop Drafting BoardsArchival Fineliner Pens for Line Work
This collection of Ohuhu alcohol markers and art supplies is curated for artists and illustrators. It provides a comprehensive range of tools designed for blendable colors, versatile tips, and various drawing techniques. The selection is built around facilitating both detailed work and broad, expressive strokes.
This shop is ideal for artists, illustrators, and hobbyists ranging from beginners to professionals. Whether you're coloring, sketching, illustrating, or working on design projects, these markers offer the flexibility to achieve smooth transitions, vibrant colors, and clean results. It's particularly well-suited for those looking to explore alcohol-based marker art.
To get started, you can pick up a foundational set like the 100-Color Oahu Series and a Marker Pad for approximately $60-$85. A full build, including specialized sets, paper, and larger nib options, could range from $157 to $300.
Full build
$157–$300
Starter
$60–$85
100-Color Oahu Set + Marker Pad
Best forIllustratorsColoring EnthusiastsGraphic DesignersSketch ArtistsBeginner Artists
This is an individual alcohol-based marker in Apple Green (G287). It features both a fine tip for detail work and a chisel tip for broader strokes. This marker is suitable for artists and hobbyists who need a specific color for coloring, illustration, or design projects.
Apple Green G287 color
Alcohol-based ink
Fine tip for detail
Chisel tip for broad strokes
Single marker replacement
In this shop: This individual G287 marker perfectly embodies the precise color and dual-tip versatility central to the "Ohuhu Oahu G287 Individual Marker Fine Chisel" vibe.
This set contains 100 Ohuhu Oahu Series dual-tip art markers. Each marker has a fine tip and a chisel tip, providing versatility for various artistic applications. It is designed for artists and illustrators who require a wide spectrum of colors for comprehensive art projects.
100 marker set
Alcohol-based ink
Fine and chisel tips
Broad color spectrum
For illustration and coloring
In this shop: The Oahu Series 100-color set expands on the core dual-tip theme, offering a comprehensive palette consistent with the focused marker vibe.
The Honolulu Series offers alcohol-based markers with a brush tip and a chisel tip. This combination allows for fluid, expressive lines and broad color application. It is ideal for artists seeking a softer, more painterly effect than a fine tip, particularly for blending and gradient work.
Alcohol-based ink
Brush tip for blending
Chisel tip for coverage
Ergonomic barrel design
For expressive artwork
In this shop: This Honolulu series offers a brush and chisel combination, presenting a high-quality alternative that maintains the alcohol-marker aesthetic while offering a different tip for varied artistic outcomes.
Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Markers are alcohol-based markers featuring dual tips in a sleek, compact design. These markers are suitable for artists who prefer a more agile tool for detailed work and coloring on the go. They provide consistent color flow and blendability.
Slim barrel design
Alcohol-based ink
Dual tips (fine/chisel likely)
Portable art tool
Consistent ink flow
In this shop: The Kaala Series adds variety to the marker selection, showcasing another facet of Ohuhu's alcohol-based marker ecosystem while staying true to the dual-tip concept.
This marker pad features mixed media paper formulated to prevent bleed-through when using alcohol-based markers. The smooth surface enhances color vibrancy and blending for various drawing and coloring styles. It is an essential companion for artists using alcohol markers to achieve clean results.
Mixed media paper
Prevents alcohol marker bleed-through
Smooth surface
Enhances color vibrancy
Multiple sheet count
In this shop: This marker pad is a crucial practical accompaniment, ensuring optimal performance for all the alcohol-based markers consistent with the artistic focus of the shop.
Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Markers are alcohol-based and feature a substantial, wide nib for extensive coverage. These markers are designed for artists needing to quickly fill large areas with color or create bold, impactful strokes. They are suitable for backgrounds, murals, or large-scale illustrations.
Extra-large chisel nib
Alcohol-based ink
For large area coverage
Bold line creation
Fast-drying formula
In this shop: The Molokai Series, with its extra-large nib, offers a specialized tool for broad applications, complementing the range of alcohol markers available under the shop's theme.
The combination of various nib types allows artists to achieve fine detail, broad strokes, and painterly effects all within one cohesive system.
The alcohol-based ink across all marker series ensures consistent blendability and smooth color transitions for professional-looking results.
The included mixed media paper is specifically designed to prevent bleed-through, complementing the markers for clean and vibrant artwork.
What to know
While versatile, the initial investment in a complete range of Ohuhu marker series can be higher than basic water-based marker sets.
Some artists may find the alcohol-based ink has a stronger odor compared to water-based alternatives, requiring good ventilation.
How to use this together
1
Unpack and Organize
Begin by removing all your Ohuhu markers from their packaging. Sort them by series (Oahu, Honolulu, Kaala, Molokai) and then by color number. This initial organization will save you time during your creative process, allowing quick access to the right shade or tip type when you're in the zone.
2
Prepare Your Workspace
Lay out your Marker Pad Mixed Media Paper on a flat, stable surface. For best results and to protect your work area, place a spare sheet of paper or a protective mat underneath your main drawing surface, especially when using Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Markers for large fills, to prevent any potential bleed-through onto your desk.
3
Start with Broad Strokes
For large areas or backgrounds, utilize the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Markers or the chisel tips from the Oahu Series or Honolulu Series. Apply color evenly, overlapping slightly to achieve smooth, streak-free coverage. This lays the foundation for your artwork and ensures consistent base tones.
4
Layer and Blend
Once your base colors are down, use the Honolulu Series Brush & Chisel Markers for smooth gradients and blending, or the Oahu Series Dual Tip Art Markers for layering. The brush tips are excellent for soft transitions, while the chisel tips can help blend larger areas. Work light to dark, building up intensity and shadows.
5
Add Details and Outlines
Finally, switch to the fine tips of the Oahu G287 Individual Markers or the Kaala Series Slim Dual Tip Markers for intricate details, precise lines, and outlines. These fine tips allow for delicate work, adding structure and sharpness to your artwork, bringing your piece to completion.