This bundle features a selection of Ohuhu markers and complementary art supplies, curated for artists and hobbyists using alcohol-based markers. It provides options for expanding existing collections or starting a new alcohol marker setup, ensuring compatibility and quality. The products collectively support a range of artistic techniques from detailed work to broad strokes.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and designers who need to replace specific dried-out colors without buying a full 100-piece kit again. Not for hobbyists looking for cheap water-based sets—this shop focuses on high-pigment alcohol markers that require proper ventilation.
Curator's pick: Oahu G479 Individual Marker Fine and Chisel
This is the smartest buy in the lineup because it solves the 'dead marker' problem in larger sets; the chisel nib is remarkably consistent and doesn't fray against 120lb paper like cheaper alternatives often do.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers are highly permanent and will bleed through standard printer paper instantly. You must use the 120lb heavyweight sketchbook or a silicone barrier sheet, otherwise you will ruin the surface underneath your work.
Drafting Tables and Ergonomic Studio LightingProfessional Grade Fineliners and Archival InksUV-Resistant Portfolio Cases and Artwork Storage
This shop is built around expanding on or initiating an alcohol-based marker art kit, featuring products from Ohuhu. These tools are selected to provide a range of options from comprehensive sets to individual markers and specialized paper, ensuring quality and compatibility within the alcohol marker medium.
This selection is ideal for artists of all levels, from beginners looking to start with a versatile set to experienced professionals needing specific replacements or desiring to diversify their marker types. It particularly suits hobbyists and designers focused on illustration, calligraphy, and detailed art projects.
To approach your budget, consider starting with the Kaala Series markers and a Marker Pad for about $45-$110. A full build, including a comprehensive marker set and various specialized markers, could range from approximately $220-$510.
Full build
$220–$510
Starter
$45–$110
Kaala markers + Marker Pad
Best forAlcohol Marker ArtistsDetailed IllustrationsBlending TechniquesProfessional DesignersHobbyist Art Projects
This individual Ohuhu Oahu marker in G479/YG510 features dual tips, with one fine point for detail work and one chisel point for broader strokes. It is suitable for artists and designers who require specific color replacements or want to test a particular shade. The design facilitates versatile line work in illustrations and sketches.
Individual G479/YG510 marker
Fine point tip for details
Chisel point for broad strokes
Alcohol-based ink
In this shop: This specific marker embodies the core functionality of Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers, offering flexibility through its dual-tip design.
The Oahu Series 320 Colors set provides a comprehensive range of dual-tip alcohol art markers for professional artists and serious hobbyists. Each marker is equipped with both a fine and a chisel tip, allowing for varied artistic applications. This extensive collection supports diverse color palettes and blending techniques across large projects.
320 unique colors included
Dual fine and chisel tips
Alcohol-based ink for blending
Suitable for professional use
In this shop: This set expands on the Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers concept, offering a vast color spectrum for comprehensive artistic exploration.
The Honolulu Series offers alcohol-based markers with a brush tip instead of a fine tip, catering to artists who prefer a flexible, paint-like application. These markers are designed for fluid strokes and smooth color transitions, ideal for illustration, calligraphy, and fashion design. They solve the need for more organic and expressive line work compared to rigid chisel tips.
Flexible brush tip
Alcohol-based ink
Smooth color transitions
Portable case included
In this shop: This product introduces a variation on the Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers theme, focusing on the expressive capabilities of brush tips.
The Kaala Series features dual-tip art markers with a slim body design, offering both broad and fine tips. These markers are designed for artists who prefer a lighter, more ergonomic grip during extended creative sessions. They address the need for precision and coverage in a comfortable, portable format.
Slim ergonomic barrel
Dual broad and fine tips
Alcohol-based ink
Portable and lightweight
In this shop: These markers provide a comfortable alternative within the Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers family, prioritizing ergonomics.
This marker pad contains 120lb heavyweight paper specifically engineered to prevent bleed-through when using alcohol-based markers. It provides a smooth surface that ensures colors appear vibrant and blend seamlessly without feathering. This pad is essential for artists seeking to achieve professional results with their alcohol ink artwork.
120lb heavyweight paper
Bleedproof for alcohol markers
Smooth surface for blending
Enhances color vibrancy
In this shop: This marker pad complements the Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers by providing the ideal surface for their use.
The Molokai Series features dual-tip markers with an extra-large nib, designed for extensive coverage and bold strokes. These markers are suitable for large-scale artworks, backgrounds, or when rapid coloring is required. They offer a solution for artists needing to apply color over significant areas efficiently, complementing smaller-nib markers.
Extra-large dual nibs
Broad coverage
Alcohol-based ink
Ideal for large artworks
In this shop: This product expands on the Ohuhu Oahu Dual Tip Alcohol Art Markers range, offering tools for broader application and larger projects.
The combination of various marker types allows for exceptional versatility, accommodating everything from fine details to broad coverage and expressive strokes.
All products are designed to be compatible, ensuring smooth blending and vibrant color application across different marker series and on the recommended paper.
This bundle provides options for every stage of artistic development, enabling both incremental expansion and a comprehensive setup for new users.
What to know
Building a complete collection can represent a significant initial investment, especially for the larger marker sets.
Managing and storing a wide variety of markers and tips, including distinct series like Oahu, Honolulu, and Molokai, may require dedicated organization.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Workspace
Lay down the 120lb Heavyweight Marker Pad. This paper is specifically designed to prevent bleed-through, ensuring your alcohol markers (like the Oahu or Honolulu Series) do not seep onto your work surface or subsequent pages. Always start with quality paper to maximize color vibrancy and blending.
2
Choose Your Base Colors
Select your core color palette from the Oahu Series 320 Colors. This comprehensive set provides a wide range of hues for initial layers and foundational coloring. The dual fine and chisel tips of these markers allow for both precise outlines and broader color application.
3
Add Detail and Expression
Incorporate markers like the Honolulu Series Case for flexible brush strokes in calligraphy or organic shapes, and the Kaala Series for comfortable, detailed work. For large areas or backgrounds, utilize the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Dual Tip Markers. This layered approach ensures depth and variety in your artwork.
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Maintain Your Supplies
Keep individual markers, such as the Oahu G479, on hand for specific color replacements or testing new shades. Regularly check marker caps to prevent ink drying. Proper maintenance extends the life of your entire collection and ensures consistent performance.