This collection features Ohuhu Oahu alcohol art markers, showcasing their versatility for various artistic needs. It includes individual markers for specific tones, comprehensive sets, and essential accessories. Artists can find tools for detailed work, broad strokes, and blending, all designed to produce vibrant, smooth artwork.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and designers who need to replace specific high-use neutrals without rebuying full kits. Not for casual hobbyists who only use primary colors—this shop focuses on professional-grade alcohol ink replenishment.
This single-marker option is the most practical choice because these specific cool and neutral greys hit the plastic barrel's dry-out point faster than any other shade during heavy rendering. The chisel nib on the Oahu series holds its shape under pressure much longer than the softer brush tips in the Honolulu line.
⚠ Worth knowing: Alcohol-based ink will bleed through standard 20lb bond paper regardless of the nib quality. Unless you are using a dedicated heavy-weight marker pad with a coated barrier, expect these to feather on the edges and ruin the page underneath.
Acid-Free Multimedia Sketchbooks and Heavyweight BoardsPrecision Fineliners and Waterproof Archival InksDesktop Marker Storage and Gravity-Fed Organization Systems
This shop is built around the Ohuhu Oahu alcohol art markers, offering a versatile range of individual markers, comprehensive sets, and essential accessories. It's curated to provide artists with high-quality tools for every aspect of their creative process, from detailed work to broad strokes.
This collection is ideal for illustrators, graphic designers, and hobbyists who are serious about their alcohol marker art. Whether you are a student exploring new mediums or a professional needing reliable tools for client work, you will find suitable options here for vibrant and smooth artwork on paper.
To get started, consider a core marker set and a dedicated marker pad. A full build, including diverse marker series and multiple color ranges, can range from $146 to $410 depending on the specific sets and individual markers chosen for your artistic needs.
This is an individual neutral grey alcohol-based marker featuring both a fine tip for detail work and a chisel tip for broader strokes. It is intended for artists who require precise shading and consistent application in their illustrations. The marker's dual tips allow for versatile line control and layering.
Neutral Grey (NG6) shade
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink
Refillable design
Odorless formula
In this shop: The Ohuhu Oahu CG080 / GG16 Individual Marker with its fine and chisel tips embodies the precise and versatile spirit of the Ohuhu Oahu CG080 Dual Tip Alcohol Art Marker vibe.
The Honolulu Series offers alcohol-based markers with a brush tip, designed for artists who prefer the flexibility and expressive lines of a paintbrush. This series is suitable for creating painterly effects, smooth color gradients, and fills in various art styles. It caters to users seeking fluid transitions and soft edges.
Alcohol-based brush tips
Vibrant color range
Smooth ink flow
Ergonomic barrel design
Blendable for gradients
In this shop: The Honolulu Series further expands on the Ohuhu Oahu CG080 Dual Tip Alcohol Art Marker vibe by offering brush tips for more illustrative and painterly effects.
This 100-color set from the Oahu Series provides a comprehensive range of dual-tip alcohol art markers, combining fine and chisel tips. It is for artists who need a broad spectrum of colors for diverse projects, from illustration to graphic design. The set facilitates extensive color layering and blending for detailed and vibrant artwork.
100 vibrant colors
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink
Color-coded caps
Portable carrying case
In this shop: As a comprehensive collection, the Oahu Series 100 Colors Dual Tips set directly extends the core functionality and aesthetic of the Ohuhu Oahu CG080 Dual Tip Alcohol Art Marker vibe.
The Kaala Series features slim alcohol-based markers with broad and fine dual tips, designed for precise and comfortable use during detailed illustration work. Its slim barrel allows for extended use without fatigue, making it suitable for professional artists. This series focuses on control and accuracy for intricate designs.
Slim barrel design
Broad and fine tips
Alcohol-based ink
Suitable for illustrations
Ergonomic grip
In this shop: The Kaala Series, with its slim design and dual tips, aligns with the meticulous and professional aspect of the Ohuhu Oahu CG080 Dual Tip Alcohol Art Marker vibe.
This art sketchbook is specifically designed for use with alcohol markers, featuring paper that prevents bleed-through and allows for smooth color application. It is essential for artists using alcohol-based markers to achieve clean lines and vibrant colors without ink feathering onto other pages. The paper's surface supports layering and blending effects.
Bleed-proof paper
Smooth surface
Acid-free pages
Suitable for alcohol markers
Various page counts available
In this shop: The Marker Pad Art Sketchbook is an indispensable companion, enhancing the effectiveness and joy of creating with the Ohuhu Oahu CG080 Dual Tip Alcohol Art Marker.
The Molokai Series features alcohol-based markers with extra-large nibs and dual tips, suitable for quickly covering large areas with consistent color. It is for artists working on background fills, large-scale illustrations, or projects requiring broad strokes. This series reduces the time and effort needed for extensive coloring.
Extra-large nib
Dual tips (broad/chisel)
Alcohol-based ink
Wide coverage area
Fast-drying formula
In this shop: The Molokai Series, with its large nibs, complements the Ohuhu Oahu CG080 Dual Tip Alcohol Art Marker by offering tools for broader applications and efficient coverage.
The combination of various marker series allows for seamless transitions between fine detailed work and broad area coverage within a single project.
The comprehensive color ranges available ensure artists have every shade needed for complex illustrations and rich color layering.
Dedicated marker pads guarantee optimal performance, preventing bleed-through and enhancing the vibrancy and blending capabilities of the markers.
What to know
Investing in multiple specialized marker series can lead to a significant initial cost, which might be challenging for beginners with a tight budget.
Managing and storing a large collection of individual markers and various sets requires a dedicated organizational system to prevent loss or damage.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Workspace
Before starting, ensure your workspace is clean and well-lit. Lay out your Marker Pad Art Sketchbook for Alcohol Markers to protect surfaces and provide the best paper for color vibrancy. This prevents ink bleed-through and ensures your colors look their best.
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Choose Your Core Colors
Start by selecting your primary colors from the Oahu Series 100 Colors Dual Tips Alcohol Art Markers. This set provides a broad spectrum of colors with both fine and chisel tips for versatility. It's your foundational set for most projects, allowing for extensive blending due to the wide color range.
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Refine Details and Outlines
For intricate work, switch to individual markers like the Oahu Oahu CG080 NG6 Individual Marker Fine & Chisel or markers from the Kaala Series Slim Broad and Fine Dual Tip Markers. Their fine tips allow for precise lines and detailed shading, which is crucial after laying down your base colors to add definition.
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Handle Large Areas
When filling large backgrounds or expansive areas, utilize the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Dual Tip Markers. Their large nibs make quick work of covering significant spaces, ensuring even color application and saving time. Use these before detailed elements to avoid smudging fine lines.
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Add Painterly Effects
If you desire soft, brush-like strokes and smooth gradients, incorporate the Honolulu Series Alcohol Based Brush Markers. These are excellent for painterly effects and blending, adding a unique texture and fluidity to your artwork. They are best used once base colors are established and you want to add expressive layers.