This collection features Ohuhu alcohol art markers, highlighting the Oahu YG100 color. It offers a range of marker sets and complementary art supplies for artists and enthusiasts. The products are designed for detailed work and vibrant coloring, minimizing bleed-through.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators who need to replace specific high-use greens without repurchasing entire sets. Not for casual hobbyists who only want budget starter packs—this shop focuses on professional-grade maintenance and expansion of existing Ohuhu kits.
Curator's pick: Oahu YG100 Individual Marker Fine & Chisel
This specific yellow-green is the fastest to dry out in standard landscape sets due to its frequency in blending. Buying the individual open-stock marker prevents the waste of a $100 set just to get one core utility color back on the desk.
⚠ Worth knowing: The Oahu series uses a chisel nib rather than a fiber brush, making it less forgiving for gradients on light-weight paper. If you require flexible tip control for fine detail, you should move to the Honolulu range instead.
Acid-Free Heavyweight Bristol Paper SuppliesRefillable Alcohol Ink Bottled PigmentsUv-Resistant Final Varnish for Alcohol Markers
This shop is built from a collection of Ohuhu alcohol art markers, specifically highlighting the Oahu YG100 color. It provides a foundational set of tools and complementary essentials for a seamless artistic experience, focusing on vibrant coloring and bleed prevention.
This collection is ideal for artists and enthusiasts, from hobbyists just starting with alcohol markers to professionals needing reliable, blendable colors. It caters to those who enjoy detailed illustrations, expressive line work, and large-scale coloring projects.
Approaching the budget, a good starter path is to begin with a foundational marker set and a mixed media pad for around $55-$85. A full, comprehensive build for a versatile art studio could cost between $150-$280.
Full build
$157–$280
Starter
$57–$85
Oahu 100-Color Set + Mixed Media Pad
Best forAlcohol Marker ArtistsDetailed IllustrationsVibrant ArtistryBlendable ColoringProfessional & Hobby Use
The Oahu YG100 Individual Marker features a fine tip for detail work and a chisel tip for broader strokes. This single marker is suitable for artists who need to replace a specific color or expand their collection gradually. It provides vibrant, blendable color for various art projects.
Single 'YG100' green alcohol marker
Fine tip for details
Chisel tip for broad strokes
Blendable, quick-drying ink
Ohuhu Oahu series color match
In this shop: The Oahu YG100 marker is central to the shop's vibe, offering the specific color highlighted in the name for precise artwork.
The Oahu Series 100 Colors Dual Tips Alcohol Art Marker set provides a comprehensive palette for artists. With both fine and chisel tips, these markers are designed for detailed illustrations and broad coverage. This set is suitable for various artistic styles, from sketching to coloring.
100 unique alcohol ink colors
Fine and chisel dual tips
Ohuhu Oahu series compatibility
Quick-drying, blendable ink
For illustration and coloring
In this shop: This full 100-color Oahu set expands on the shop's vibe, providing a wide range of colors with the same fine and chisel tip configuration.
The Honolulu Series Dual Tips Brush & Chisel Markers are a premium option for professional artists seeking versatile tools. These markers offer both a flexible brush tip for expressive lines and a chisel tip for consistent coverage. Designed for high-quality, blendable results in diverse art applications.
Artist-grade alcohol markers
Flexible brush tip
Chisel tip for broad strokes
Rich, vibrant color range
Suitable for professional art
In this shop: The Honolulu Series aligns with the shop's vibe by offering another high-quality marker option, catering to artists looking for a brush and chisel tip combination.
Mixed Media Pads for Alcohol Markers are specifically designed to prevent ink bleed-through. These pads provide a smooth surface that allows for optimal blending and layering of alcohol-based inks. They are essential for artists using alcohol markers to achieve clean, professional results.
Smooth paper surface
Prevents alcohol ink bleed-through
Optimized for marker blending
Various sheet counts available
Pad format for easy use
In this shop: These mixed media pads complement the shop's array of Ohuhu markers, ensuring artists can achieve the best results without bleed-through.
The Kaala Series Slim Broad and Fine Dual Tip Markers offer a compact design with broad and fine tips. These markers are suitable for illustrators and artists who need precise control and varying line widths. They provide blendable colors for detailed work and quick fills.
Slim barrel design
Broad and fine dual tips
Ohuhu Kaala series
Blendable alcohol ink
Ideal for illustration
In this shop: The Kaala Series fits the shop's vibe by presenting another dual-tip alcohol marker option, catering to artists who prefer a slimmer design.
The Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Alcohol Art Markers are designed for large-scale artwork and quick coverage. Featuring an extra-large nib, these markers allow artists to cover significant areas efficiently. They provide a broad, consistent laydown of color for background fills and bold statements.
Extra-large broad nib
Alcohol-based ink
Designed for large areas
Ohuhu Molokai series
Quick and even color application
In this shop: The Molokai Series contributes to the shop's vibe by expanding the range of alcohol markers to include options for larger works alongside the fine-tipped varieties.
The combination of various marker lines ensures you have the right tool for any artistic task, from fine details to broad strokes.
Achieving smooth color transitions and vibrant artwork is made easier with markers designed for optimal blending and a bleed-resistant paper surface.
The collection minimizes common frustrations like ink bleed-through and provides durable tools that maintain consistent color quality over time.
What to know
Investing in a wide range of markers and specialized pads can be a significant upfront cost, especially for beginners exploring the medium.
While versatile, handling multiple marker types and tip styles effectively may require some practice to master for optimal results.
How to use this together
1
Select Your Canvas
Always start by selecting the Mixed Media Pads for Alcohol Markers. These pads are specifically designed to prevent ink bleed-through, ensuring your vibrant colors stay crisp and contained. Using regular paper can lead to frustrating bleed-through and wasted ink.
2
Begin with Base Colors
For broad coverage and filling larger areas, reach for the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Alcohol Art Markers or the Honolulu Series Dual Tips Brush & Chisel Markers. These are excellent for laying down base colors or creating expressive backgrounds due to their wide coverage and blendability.
3
Add Details and Shading
Once your base colors are dry, use the Oahu Series 100 Colors Dual Tips Alcohol Art Markers or Kaala Series Slim Broad and Fine Dual Tip Markers for adding details, shading, and blending. Their fine and chisel tips allow for precise work and smooth transitions, bringing your artwork to life.