Explore a curated collection of Ohuhu art markers, featuring the unique Horizon Blue shade and complementary art supplies. This bundle is for artists seeking quality alcohol-based markers for illustrations, coloring, and design work. Discover tools that help achieve vibrant, blendable results across various artistic projects.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and hobbyists who need to replace the single most-used color in their set without buying a full 320-piece collection. Not for digital artists—this shop focuses on physical alcohol-based media and the specific paper substrates required to handle them.
Curator's pick: Oahu B194 Individual Marker Fine and Chisel
This is the 'Horizon Blue' workhorse color that inevitably runs dry first in sky or water gradients; buying the individual unit is the only way to keep your kit sustainable without cluttering your desk with duplicate sets.
⚠ Worth knowing: These alcohol markers will bleed through standard printer paper and even some lower-grade sketchbooks instantly. Unless you are using the specific heavy-weight, coated marker pads, you will ruin the pages underneath.
Archival Fineliner Pens for Line WorkHeavyweight Coated Marker Paper and SketchbooksUV Protective Fixative Sprays for Alcohol Ink
This shop is built around expanding your palette with the unique Ohuhu Horizon Blue marker and providing a range of complementary art supplies. It focuses on offering versatile tools for artists working with alcohol-based markers, ensuring quality and blendability for various projects.
This collection is ideal for artists of all levels, from hobbyists looking to enhance their coloring books to professional illustrators creating detailed designs. It's particularly suited for those who value smooth color transitions, vibrant results, and a reliable bleed-proof surface for their work.
To start, budget around $20-$30 for a single marker and a reliable pad; this allows you to test the quality. A full build, including extensive color sets and specialized markers, can range from $220 to $495, providing a comprehensive professional studio setup.
Full build
$220–$495
Starter
$16–$28
Single marker + Marker pad
Best forIllustratorsColoring EnthusiastsGraphic DesignersProfessional ArtistsMixed MediaSketching
This individual marker, specifically the B194 Horizon Blue, features both fine and chisel tips for versatile line work and broad strokes. It is ideal for artists who want to expand their color palette or replace a frequently used shade. The dual-tip design allows for detailed work and efficient filling of larger areas.
B194 Horizon Blue shade
Fine and chisel dual tips
Alcohol-based ink
Seamless blending for artists
Precision and broad strokes
In this shop: The B194 Horizon Blue marker embodies the vibrant and specific color selection that defines the Ohuhu Oahu B194 Individual Art Marker Horizon Blue vibe.
This set offers a comprehensive range of 320 colors with dual tips, providing a full spectrum for extensive artistic projects. It is designed for professional artists and serious hobbyists who require a wide array of shades for detailed illustrations, comics, and fashion design. The broad selection supports complex color schemes and smooth transitions.
320 unique colors
Dual chisel and fine tips
Alcohol-based, quick-drying ink
Color-coded caps
For diverse art styles
In this shop: This extensive set complements the Ohuhu Oahu B194 Individual Art Marker Horizon Blue vibe by offering the broader canvas for creativity that the individual marker hints at.
This series of brush and chisel markers provides enhanced flexibility and control, suitable for artists who prefer brush-like strokes and smooth blending. It caters to creative professionals and illustrators looking for high-performance markers for nuanced work. The brush tip allows for expressive lines and gradients, while the chisel offers consistent coverage.
Flexible brush and chisel tips
Smooth, blendable colors
Alcohol-based formulation
Ergonomic barrel design
Professional-grade quality
In this shop: The Honolulu B Series fits the Ohuhu Oahu B194 Individual Art Marker Horizon Blue vibe by offering a premium, advanced option for artists seeking superior control and blending.
The Kaala Series features slim dual-tip markers with broad and fine nibs, tailored for precise illustrations and detailed artwork. These markers are perfect for graphic designers, students, and artists who need accuracy in their work and appreciate a compact design. The slim profile ensures comfortable handling during long creative sessions.
Slim design for easy grip
Broad and fine dual tips
Alcohol-based ink for blending
Ideal for detailed illustration
Portable and lightweight
In this shop: This slim, precision-focused series aligns with the Ohuhu Oahu B194 Individual Art Marker Horizon Blue vibe by providing specialized tools for fine, detailed artistic expression.
This marker pad is specifically engineered to complement alcohol-based markers, preventing bleed-through and ensuring vibrant color display. It is essential for any artist using alcohol markers to protect surfaces and maximize ink performance and colors. The smooth surface allows for seamless blending and layering without feathering.
Alcohol marker optimized paper
Prevents bleed-through
Smooth, durable surface
Suitable for layering colors
Various paper sizes available
In this shop: The Ohuhu Marker Pad is crucial for achieving the full, bleed-free vibrancy that the Ohuhu Oahu B194 Individual Art Marker Horizon Blue vibe promises.
The Molokai Series offers markers with extra-large nibs, designed for broad strokes and large-scale coloring projects. These markers are ideal for artists working on murals, backgrounds, or large illustrations where quick and extensive coverage is needed. The substantial nib allows for rapid color application and bold artistic statements.
Extra-large nib for coverage
Dual tips for versatility
Fast-drying alcohol ink
For large illustrations
Bold, even color laydown
In this shop: The Molokai Series, with its large nibs, extends the creative possibilities within the Ohuhu Oahu B194 Individual Art Marker Horizon Blue vibe, catering to grander artistic ambitions.
The combination of various nib types allows for seamless transitions between fine detail work, broad coverage, and expressive brush strokes in a single artwork.
Utilizing dedicated marker paper alongside high-quality alcohol markers ensures vibrant, bleed-proof results, preserving your workspace and enhancing color intensity.
Access to a comprehensive color range, including specialty shades like Horizon Blue, empowers artists to explore complex palettes and achieve professional-grade blending in their projects.
What to know
Building a full collection of markers can be a significant initial investment, especially for the larger sets, which might require careful budgeting.
While versatile, mastering the blending techniques for alcohol markers takes practice, and different paper types can yield varied results, requiring some experimentation.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Workspace
Always start by placing your Ohuhu Marker Pad Art Sketchbook on a flat surface. This specialized paper is essential for preventing bleed-through, protecting your desk, and ensuring your colors remain vibrant and true to tone without feathering. Make sure your workspace is well-lit for accurate color perception.
2
Outline and Detail
Begin your artwork using a fine-tipped marker, such as the Oahu B194 Individual Marker or the Kaala Series, to create your initial outlines and intricate details. The precision of these tips allows you to establish the foundational structure of your piece before introducing broader color applications.
3
Block in Colors and Blend
Next, use the chisel or broad tips from sets like the Oahu Series or Honolulu B Series to block in larger areas of color. For smooth transitions, apply lighter colors first, then layer darker shades, blending them while the ink is still wet. The Kaala Series also offers a broad tip for comfortable filling.
4
Add Expressive Strokes
For more dynamic textures and varied line work, incorporate the brush nibs from the Honolulu B Series Brush and Chisel Alcohol Markers. These allow for flexible, expressive strokes, gradients, and a more painterly effect. Experiment with pressure to control the line thickness and flow.
5
Cover Large Areas Quickly
When working on backgrounds or very large sections, utilize the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Dual Tips Markers. Their substantial nibs are designed for rapid, extensive coverage, significantly speeding up the coloring process for bigger projects like murals or backgrounds without streaking.