This page focuses on Ohuhu Oahu WG140 alcohol markers, a versatile tool for artists and hobbyists. It offers the specific WG140 marker and related marker sets for broader color palettes. Complementary art supplies are also available to enhance the user experience.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and hobbyists who need to replace specific high-use colors like WG140 without buying a full 320-piece set. Not for professional fine artists requiring lightfast archival ratings — this shop focuses on high-pigment, budget-friendly alcohol rendering.
The ability to buy the Warm Grey 140 individually is the most practical move here; it’s a foundational shading tone that usually runs dry months before the rest of a set. The chisel nib feels more structurally sound than the Honolulu brush tips when covering large background blocks.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers are non-refillable and the alcohol ink will bleed through standard 20lb bond paper immediately. You must use a heavy-weight treated barrier or bleed-proof paper to prevent ruining the underlying pages in your sketchbook.
Heavyweight Bleed-Proof Marker Paper SuppliesProfessional Refillable Alcohol Brush PensFineliner Technical Pens for Alcohol Ink Outlining
This shop is built from Ohuhu alcohol markers, specifically highlighting the WG140 individual gray marker as a foundational element. It expands into broader professional sets and complementary art supplies to support a complete artistic workflow.
This collection is for artists, illustrators, and hobbyists ranging from beginners experimenting with alcohol markers to professionals needing extensive color palettes and specific tools for large-scale work or detailed illustrations. It caters to those who value smooth blending and vibrant, consistent colors in their art.
To start, focus on a marker set and a quality marker pad. A full build could range from around $200 (a mid-range set, specialty markers, and pad) to over $400 (premium large sets, multiple specialty markers, and pads).
Full build
$200–$473
Starter
$55–$105
marker set + marker pad only
Best forAlcohol Marker ArtistsIllustrators And DesignersMixed Media EnthusiastsColoring Book HobbyistsProfessional Artistry
The Ohuhu Oahu WG140 Individual Marker features dual tips: a fine point for detail work and a chisel tip for broader strokes. This single marker is ideal for artists needing a specific grey shade for blending or adding depth to their illustrations. It provides consistent ink flow for smooth application.
WG140 Warm Grey shade
Alcohol-based ink
Fine and chisel tips
Blendable formula
Refillable (with Ohuhu refills)
In this shop: The WG140 marker epitomizes the Ohuhu Oahu WG140 Alcohol Marker Dual Tips vibe by offering a precise and versatile tool for detailed work and blending.
The Ohuhu Series 320 Colors Dual Tips Alcohol Art Markers provide a comprehensive palette for illustrators and artists. These sets offer a wide spectrum of blendable colors, suitable for diverse projects from comics to fashion design. They address the need for extensive color options in a single collection.
320 unique colors
Alcohol-based ink
Dual fine and chisel tips
Numbered for identification
Includes carrying case
In this shop: These 320-color sets embody the Ohuhu Oahu WG140 Alcohol Marker Dual Tips vibe by representing the full potential and expansive choices available within the core marker series.
Ohuhu Honolulu Series markers feature brush and chisel tips, catering to artists who prefer the flexibility of a brush-like stroke. These alcohol-based markers are designed for smooth blending and color layering, suitable for expressive mark-making and painterly effects. They resolve the need for a softer, more variable line than a fine tip.
Alcohol-based ink
Brush and chisel tips
Blendable for gradients
Ergonomic barrel design
Quick-drying
In this shop: The Honolulu series aligns with the Ohuhu Oahu WG140 Alcohol Marker Dual Tips vibe by offering a popular alternative tip style for specific artistic preferences.
The Ohuhu Kaala Series offers slim dual-tip alcohol markers for artists who prefer a more slender barrel. These markers maintain the brand's quality for blending and vibrant color, while providing a comfortable grip for prolonged use. They solve the ergonomic requirements for those with smaller hands or specific holding preferences.
Slim barrel design
Alcohol-based ink
Dual fine and chisel tips
Vibrant, blendable colors
Portable size
In this shop: The Kaala series fits the Ohuhu Oahu WG140 Alcohol Marker Dual Tips vibe by presenting another ergonomic option within the brand's diverse marker offerings.
This marker pad is a mixed-media sketchbook specifically designed for use with alcohol-based markers. Its paper prevents bleed-through and feathering, ensuring clean lines and vibrant colors on every page. It is an essential companion for anyone using alcohol markers, safeguarding artwork and making colors true.
Mixed media paper
Heavyweight 200 GSM paper
Bleed-through resistant
Smooth surface
Suitable for markers
In this shop: This marker pad reinforces the usability aspect of the Ohuhu Oahu WG140 Alcohol Marker Dual Tips vibe by providing the ideal surface for these specialized markers.
Ohuhu Molokai Series markers feature extra-large nibs, designed for covering large areas quickly and efficiently. These alcohol-based markers maintain blendability, making them suitable for backgrounds, expansive washes, or large-scale illustrations. They solve the challenge of covering significant surface areas without multiple passes.
Extra large nib
Alcohol-based ink
Broad coverage
Designed for large areas
Consistent ink flow
In this shop: The Molokai series complements the Ohuhu Oahu WG140 Alcohol Marker Dual Tips vibe by expanding the brand's marker utility to broad stroke applications.
The comprehensive range of markers allows for detailed work, broad coverage, and expressive brush-like strokes all within a single art setup.
Artists can achieve smooth, professional-grade color blending and layering across diverse projects thanks to the consistent quality of Ohuhu alcohol inks.
The availability of ergonomic and specialized nib options ensures comfortable use and versatile application for various artistic styles and preferences.
What to know
Building a complete collection with a wide range of specialty markers and a large color set can be a significant initial investment for new artists.
While the marker pad prevents bleed-through, understanding the specific blending techniques for alcohol markers requires practice to achieve desired effects.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Workspace
Always start by laying out your Marker Pad Mixed Media Sketchbook on a flat, protected surface. Alcohol markers can bleed through paper if not using specialized pads, which can damage surfaces below. This ensures a clean workspace and optimal results from your markers like the Ohuhu Oahu WG140.
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Choose Your Marker Set
Select the appropriate marker set based on your project's needs. For a broad spectrum of colors, choose the Oahu Series 320. If you prefer brush-like strokes, the Honolulu Series is ideal, or for a slimmer grip, opt for the Kaala Series. This initial choice impacts the expressive range of your artwork.
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Master Blending Techniques
Begin with lighter colors from your chosen set, like the Oahu Series or Honolulu Series, and layer darker shades gradually. Use the chisel tip for broad coverage and the fine tip (available on most Ohuhu markers, including the WG140) for details. For large areas, the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib markers will save significant time and ensure even coverage.
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Clean Up and Storage
After use, ensure all marker caps are securely replaced to prevent drying out, especially important for alcohol-based inks. Store your markers horizontally to ensure even ink distribution to both tips, prolonging their life and ensuring consistent performance for your next artistic endeavor.