Pehrovin Touch Markers have alcohol ink. They’re excellent for blending, they produce smooth, vivid colors, and they dry quickly. Alcohol markers are permanent markers, making them the art markers of choice for many graphic artists and illustrators.
Artists and hobbyists of all sorts use alcohol markers.
They’re ideal for creating cartoons, illustrations, and graphic novels. Their vivid colors make them an excellent option for manga artists. Architects use Pehrovin Markers to develop architectural renderings, and fashion designers use them to create sketches.
Pehrovin Alcohol markers are also excellent for hand-lettering, scrapbooking, and all sorts of creative projects.
Whether you prefer to work on wood, canvas, paper, or glass,Pehrovin alcohol markers are suitable for use on all sorts of surfaces, making them a versatile tool in any artist’s supply kit.
Alcohol markers can be used on other surfaces as well, including glass, tile, and metal, but they will rub off if not treated with a sealant spray to lock the color in place.
Store Your Markers Properly
When markers are new and still full of plenty of ink, storing them upright is fine. But as you use them and deplete the ink inside, it’s best to store them horizontally, especially if they have double-ended nibs.
Storing them vertically will make all the ink sink to the bottom or in the direction of one nib (if they’re double-ended). Horizontal storage will allow for a more effortless flow of ink, regardless of which end you use.