







🎨 Paint your story with every vibrant stroke — don’t just create, captivate!
The ARTISTRO 48 Watercolor Markers set offers 48 bright, blendable colors with flexible nylon brush tips ranging from 0.05 to 5mm. Designed for both beginners and professionals, these self-moistening, washable, and non-toxic pens come complete with a water brush, fineliner, color chart, and postcards, making it the ultimate all-in-one toolkit for coloring, calligraphy, manga, and more.


















| ASIN | B0B3DWPTQV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,436 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #3 in Calligraphy Pens |
| Brand | ARTISTRO |
| Closure | Snap |
| Color | Multicolored |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,015) |
| Date First Available | June 7, 2022 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Color | Multicolored |
| Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
| Item model number | WCBWB0048-01-ZT-CN |
| Line Size | 0.3 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | ZZ TOP LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WCBWB0048-01-ZT-CN |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 51 |
| Point Type | brush |
| Product Dimensions | 6.22 x 1.89 x 6.1 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 51) |
R**S
Great for travel or urban sketching, Mike-drop value
I bought the set of Artiro watercolor brush markers because I was really impressed with the Faber Castell aqua Faber watercolor brushes but I needed more colors but didn’t want to spend much. The aquafaber Tuscany set includes beautiful earth colors, but it didn’t have a single yellow. I also needed some beautiful bright floral colors like the tangerine and the raspberry as well as a turquoise cerulean blue m. Even ChatGPT recommended this set to round out my palette so not only can I paint Tuscany but I can paint Greece and France and anywhere really including urban scenes, and I’m very pleased with the combination as you can see from my swatch of both of the colors I can create almost anything now. And I saved so much money as 12 individual Goldfabers costs far more than this set of 12. No sense overspending on monarchival materials. I also like how the Artisto markers Blend just like the golfers. you can blend them tip to tip or you can put them on a watercolor palette for example, the tombow marker palette to blend colors, but best of all you can touch a watercolor marker to your water brush to you can make a wash, which is a really neat feature for skies. I’ve experimented with them a number of ways. One thing I would recommend is that you wet your paper first before touching the marker to it, unless you’re drawing like an outline, and then you wanna go over with water next to soften it up or touch it to your water rush to add a wash. And you’ll still retain the original line if you put it on dry watercolor paper first, which might be exactly what you want if you put it down dry and ask it to blend out later it’s not gonna do it not even on the snowman and burn Zeta sketchbook so you need to be aware that you need to use them for the way that they work, which is use them dry for outlines and you can also brush into the wet areas to have things fade out just like you would with regular watercolor. I’m really pleased with these cuties. I’ve set them all up to work together in zannaki big sketch bag, in the turquoise colored one with one marker leaf, and you can see my review on that on how they all fit together in there in the leaf. I’ve included this swatch in that review as well as below. I’ll be using this in an A5 hahnemuhle watercolor sketchbook. Some French reviewer said that they tips are coarse with no details. You can see from the strokes I got that that is not true. Even the water brush is a nice quality brush. And the price is stunning, considering it’s the price of only three aqua Faber watercolor markers. A note about the fineliner, it’s a winner. Wait ten minutes before inking or use it dry. If you write in wet spot it may seem like it’s ruined. Chat gtp told me how to fix that, soak in water for 10 seconds, recap and tap tip down in a counter a few times and it should start working again. A neat feature of these markers is that they have a real brush tip not a finer tip like the aquafaber. This allows you to get very textured strokes if you use the brush sideways good for rustic barns and the like, you need watercolor paper cold press for this effect. Don’t use card stock like another reviewer did. That is not the right paper for watercolor markers. Even the swatch paper that comes with it has a hot press texture. The color Cobalt is actually a beautiful Ultamarine violet. The color amethyst is a red violet. The Emerald is a deep forest green like viridian but with a touch of brown which I love. The onyx makes nice gray washes. If you want to make gray mixers don’t do those tip to tip to keep your markers clear, mix those in a marker palette. I love the Scarlett which is a transparent red oxide very nice for leaf veins wet on wet.
M**V
Cool markers
These are easy to use and have an amazing color quality. I recommend this product.
C**B
Okay
These are good quality markers and do what you expect them to do. They have an adequate range of colors and they work well without drying out or running out of ink.
C**L
Good watercolor markers
I'm really enjoying the markers. I'm a just for fun kind of artist, it's sort of bonding time with my kids. The markers do their job, I enjoy using them. They blend pretty nicely. Especially wet on wet.
N**G
These are really nice to use!
The colors are intense. These are very easy to use, and are a great step up from watercolor pencils. I've used these pens on dry and wet paper, and they both work well. The colors can be layered with no problem. The brushes are smooth and have a sharp point, with no weird bristles sticking out. The colors dry very fast on dry paper. I was definitely surprised at how much I like these!
M**S
Difficult to operate, poor range of color
Eh not the best watercolor marker set I have tried. The colors are very vibrant, and hard to tone down. Also impossible to mix so what you see is all you can get. The brush tip is very flexible, but it still seems to just pour out in a straight line. Hard to operate
P**.
Easy for a Beginner
If you're a beginner with watercolors, and just wanted to give it a try, this is for you. The pens are a marker and brush combo. The set comes with a brush that you add water. No mess. Just have fun!
C**Y
Great to use
Nice colors and easy to use
L**N
Pointe grossière, pas la moindre précision
C**N
great pens
G**E
Like this product but haven’t got to use them yet.thanks so much. Prompt delivery
A**E
Commence à les utiliser récemment. À date ça fonctionne super bien.
C**A
I am looking forward to using these watercolour paints for details while doing watercolour paintings. They seem to be very easy to use. They are good value for the money and would make a good gift at Christmas for older children working with colouring books.
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