The Posca Mop'r markers officially came to the US this year 2024. I knew that I wanted to try them right away. The Posca Mop'r PCM-22 markers are based on grafetti markers. They can be used for large-scale drawings and are a water based paint.
I created the following letter in a drip art design using the markers and the smaller Posca markers for detail work.
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They come in blue, green, white, yellow, light blue, pink, red, and black. I was disappointed there was not a purple color.
The marker has a distinct design. The tip is a giant bullet (3-19mm foam rubber tip) and the marker is shaped to the hand. It can be used upright or upside down. If the marker is squeezed while in use it releases paint and can create a drip effect.
Here is a pices I created using the drip effect.
It comes in a fold out box.
And then I used smaller Poscas to letter and then put some dots on for the background.
The color can be mixed to create other colors, but I would not recommend it because the tips get saturated with the other color and then are hard to clean.
I used a template for the star and used dot art around the star to create this effect. The markers look really good on black paper. They are very opaque.
I made this sign from putting drips on the canvas and then mixing them together with a paint brush.
And then I used smaller Poscas to letter and then put some dots on for the background.
The Posca Mop'r markers are very fun to use and can be used in a lot of different ways. Pick them up at Blick Art Materials.
Here is the front of the box.
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