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Watercolor Markers

Find watercolor based markers, a convenient and versatile way to create watercolor effects with the ease of a pen. Use directly on watercolor paper with a wet brush after application to create traditional watercolor looks. Great for artists who enjoy both drawing and painting.
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Watercolor Markers

Watercolor markers are a fantastic tool for artists who want the vibrancy and blendability of watercolor paint with the convenience and control of a marker. At Jerry's, we specialize, develop and offer only high quality supplies for all skill levels from beginner to artists and professionals. Choose from our curated selection of watercolor pens and markers that offer a convenient and versatile way to create watercolor effects and art with the ease of a pen. Use directly on watercolor paper with a wet brush after application to create traditional watercolor looks. Watercolor markers are a favorite among illustrators, designers, and hobbyists who appreciate the blendability and vibrant colors they offer and are great for artists who enjoy both drawing and painting mediums.

See Also Recommended: Watercolor Paint, Watercolor Paper, Watercolor Painting Brushes, Mixed Media Paper

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As a trusted source for over 50 years, artists choose Jerry's Artarama for better materials, great sales, curated professional products and expert service. We’re committed to providing artists with 100% satisfaction and we’ll be happy to help you find the best watercolor markers you need!

Key Features? Nib Types: Most watercolor markers have a brush tip. Ink Composition: Watercolor markers typically use either dye-based or pigment-based inks. Blendability: How well the ink blends with water can affect the finished look of your artwork. Color Range: Some brands offer a wide palette of colors, which is crucial for artists who need a broad spectrum for detailed and nuanced work.


How to use watercolor markers? Direct application: Draw directly on your watercolor paper using the markers and can use them as you would any other marker for bold, vibrant lines.
Water Blending: After applying marker to the paper, use a wet paintbrush or a water brush to go over the markings. This will diffuse the ink, creating a watercolor effect.
Gradient Effects: Apply one color and then quickly blend into another color while both are still wet, either directly with another marker or using a brush with water. This can create beautiful gradient transitions.