This collection focuses on Ohuhu alcohol markers, highlighting the Oahu WG160 individual marker and compatible accessories. It caters to artists and designers seeking professional-grade coloring tools for illustrations, sketches, and detailed artwork. The products collectively support a versatile and high-quality artistic workflow, from individual color selection to comprehensive marker sets and specialized paper.
Curated by The Shelf Curator · Updated June 2026
Built for illustrators and hobbyists who need to replace specific frequently-used shades without rebuying an entire set. Not for casual crafters who only need basic colors — this shop focuses on precise alcohol-based blending tools and the paper stock required to handle them.
Curator's pick: Oahu WG160 Individual Alcohol Marker Fine and Chisel
This is the Workhorse Grey that most artists burn through first; being able to buy it solo saves you from the waste of a $100 bundle just for one nib. The ink flow remains consistent through the last 10% of the reservoir, though the chisel side gets soft if you apply too much pressure over long sessions.
⚠ Worth knowing: These markers will bleed through standard 20lb or 60lb paper immediately, making them useless for double-sided journaling. You need the 120lb heavyweight sketchbook listed here if you want to prevent ink from ruining the next three pages of your work.
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This collection, built around Ohuhu alcohol markers, brings together the individual Oahu WG160 marker with a range of compatible sets and essential accessories. It's designed to provide artists and designers with a versatile toolkit for everything from intricate details to expansive color fields. Each product complements the others, ensuring a professional-grade coloring experience.
This shop is ideal for artists, illustrators, and designers seeking to elevate their work with high-quality alcohol markers. Whether you're a professional creating complex illustrations, a hobbyist exploring new techniques, or a student needing reliable tools, this selection supports detailed artwork, expressive sketches, and vibrant designs across various scales.
To get started, consider the Oahu WG160 marker with the Marker Pad, which provides an excellent foundation for precision work and bleed-proof coloring. A full build, including comprehensive marker sets and specialized paper, can range from $220 to $435, offering a complete professional studio setup.
Full build
$220–$435
Starter
$16–$30
Single marker + paper
Best forProfessional ArtDetailed IllustrationsColor BlendingSketchingGraphic Design
Oahu WG160 Individual Alcohol Marker Fine and Chisel
The Ohuhu Oahu WG160 is an individual alcohol art marker featuring both a fine and a chisel tip. It is suitable for artists and designers who require a specific warm grey tone for detailed work, monochrome studies, or blending within larger pieces. This marker allows for precise lines and broad strokes.
Warm Grey 160 (WG160) alcohol ink
Fine tip for detail work
Chisel tip for broad strokes
Single, replaceable marker
Professional-grade pigments
In this shop: The Oahu WG160 individual marker fits the Ohuhu Oahu WG160 Individual Alcohol Art Marker vibe by offering a specific, professional-grade alcohol marker for artists.
The Oahu Series offers dual-tip alcohol art markers in a set of 320 colors. This comprehensive collection is designed for professional artists and serious hobbyists who need a vast color palette for large projects, complex illustrations, and deep color blending. It provides a full spectrum of hues for diverse artistic expressions.
320 unique alcohol ink colors
Dual tips: brush and chisel
Ergonomic barrel design
Blendable and vibrant inks
Storage case included
In this shop: This large Oahu set embodies the Ohuhu Oahu WG160 Individual Alcohol Art Marker vibe by providing the full range of colors, including various warm greys, for all artistic needs.
The Honolulu B Series contains 120 brush and chisel markers, offering versatility for various art styles. This set is ideal for artists who prioritize flexible brush strokes for expressive lines and smooth color application. It supports detailed work as well as filling larger areas with rich, consistent color.
120 unique alcohol ink colors
Brush tip for variable line width
Chisel tip for broad strokes
Alcohol-based, quick-drying ink
Designed for smooth blending
In this shop: The Honolulu B Series complements the Ohuhu Oahu WG160 Individual Alcohol Art Marker vibe by providing another high-quality marker option with a focus on brush tips for expressive art.
The Kaala Series features dual-tip slim alcohol art markers, designed for portability and precise control. These markers are suited for illustrators and designers who require a compact form factor without compromising on functionality. They are particularly useful for detailed work and on-the-go sketching.
Slim, ergonomic barrel
Dual tips: fine and chisel
Vibrant alcohol-based inks
Good for detailed illustration
Portable design
In this shop: The Kaala Series adds to the Ohuhu Oahu WG160 Individual Alcohol Art Marker vibe by offering a slim, portable marker option for artists on the go.
This marker pad is an art sketchbook with 120lb (198 gsm) heavyweight paper, specifically formulated for alcohol markers. It is essential for artists using alcohol markers to prevent ink bleed-through and feathering, ensuring clean lines and vibrant colors. The paper's surface is optimized for smooth blending and minimal absorption.
120lb (198 gsm) heavyweight paper
Specialized for alcohol markers
Bleed-proof surface
Smooth texture for blending
Acid-free paper stock
In this shop: This marker pad is an indispensable accessory for the Ohuhu Oahu WG160 Individual Alcohol Art Marker vibe, ensuring optimal performance and results from the markers.
The Molokai Series offers extra-large nib alcohol markers, catering to artists who work on expansive surfaces or require rapid coverage. These markers are designed for broad strokes and filling large areas quickly. They are suitable for backgrounds, mural sketches, or graphic art where speed and uniformity are key.
Extra-large chisel nib
Alcohol-based, fast-drying ink
High ink volume for coverage
Ideal for large-scale artwork
Consistent color laydown
In this shop: The Molokai Series expands the Ohuhu Oahu WG160 Individual Alcohol Art Marker vibe by offering a specialized broad-tip option for covering large areas, complementing finer detailed markers.
The combination of individual markers and comprehensive sets ensures artists have both specific color control and a broad palette at their fingertips.
Specialized paper prevents bleed-through and optimizes color vibrancy, directly enhancing the quality and longevity of alcohol marker art.
Multiple nib types, from fine to extra-large, provide versatility for all types of strokes, from intricate details to broad washes.
What to know
Achieving a full spectrum of colors and all nib types requires purchasing multiple sets, which can be an upfront investment.
Alcohol markers, by nature, can dry out if not capped properly, requiring diligence in storage and maintenance by the user.
How to use this together
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Prepare Your Workspace
Lay down the Marker Pad Art Sketchbook on a flat, stable surface to prevent ink bleed-through and ensure a smooth drawing experience. This specialized paper is crucial for preventing feathering and keeping your lines crisp, ensuring your colors pop without migrating to the next page or surface.
2
Select Your Base Colors
Begin your artwork by blocking out larger areas using the Oahu Series 320 Colors or the Honolulu B Series 120 Colors. These sets offer broad coverage with dual tips or brush nibs, allowing for efficient application of base layers. This step is essential for establishing your overall composition and color scheme before moving to finer details.
3
Add Details and Highlights
For finer details, precise lines, and accent colors, switch to the Oahu WG160 Individual Marker or the Kaala Series Slim Markers. The fine tips on these markers allow for intricate work and clean edges. Starting with broader strokes and then adding details helps build up your artwork cohesively and with precision.
4
Utilize Large Nib Markers for Backgrounds
When working on larger pieces or needing to fill expansive backgrounds quickly, use the Molokai Series Extra Large Nib Markers. Their broad tips save time and ensure uniform coverage over large areas. This approach is efficient for creating consistent washes and broad strokes without streaks.
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Layer and Blend
Experiment with layering colors from different sets, being mindful of alcohol marker blending techniques. Use lighter colors first, then layer darker colors to achieve smooth transitions and deep hues. Always test color combinations on a scrap piece of the Marker Pad before applying them to your main artwork to ensure desired results.