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15 Best Artist Markers for Beginners and Professional Artists

There are many great reasons to try art markers. One is because of how easy they are to use and their portability. Whether you’re staying in your studio or drawing on location, it’s effortless to grab a handful of the hues that you’ll need and put them in your bag. And speaking of colors, many artist marker sets come in packs of 12, 18, or even 60 pens, so you’ve got a variety of hues at your disposal. For pigments that you don’t have, many markers—like To help you find the perfect set for your next art project, we've picked out some of the best high quality art markers available. Whether you're shopping for aspiring manga artists or an experienced illustrator, our selection has great options for beginner and professional artists alike. These kits come with utensils in an array of vibrant colors and without a strong odor that will inspire you to bring drawings to life. Scroll down to learn about the types of art markers and to shop the best art marker sets. Looking for more drawing supplies? We've got you covered in our guide to the Types of Artist Markers Two of the most popular types of artist markers are pens that are alcohol-based or water-based. Each type has its own characteristics that are essentially the opposite of one another. Alcohol-based art makers comprise a combination of pigment and alcohol. They are known to dry quickly and are permanent—meaning that if you apply water to them, they won’t smudge. There is a downside to alcohol-based markers, however; they ...