Uni POSCA Paint Markers were introduced to the Japanese market in 1983 by Mitsubishi Pencil Co., an innovative manufacturer that had already expanded well beyond its original business of making wood-cased pencils. Like Mitsubishi's other Uni brand products, POSCA quickly swept into shops, offices, and studios worldwide, thanks to its non-toxic, opaque ink that covers and flows like paint—but eliminates the mess, odor, and inconvenient application of other paint markers. POSCA works on pretty much any surface, from paper to metal, so you can use it for art, craft projects, addressing envelopes, marking your name on your lunch, and quite a bit more. These brightly colored markers are popular with graffiti artists and mixed-media painters, schoolteachers and calligraphers. POSCA paint is permanent on porous surfaces like paper and wood, and removable with Windex from non-porous surfaces like glass and metal. This is the POSCA PC-1MR, featuring an extra fine 0.7 mm round tip in a metal sleeve, offering the precision of a pen with the bold color of POSCA paint. Ideal for writing and labeling, the PC-1MR is a handy marker to keep in your desk drawer. Sold individually—choose your color from the dropdown menu. Also available in a variety of other sizes and shapes. Made in Japan.
Uni POSCA Paint Markers were introduced to the Japanese market in 1983 by Mitsubishi Pencil Co., an innovative manufacturer that had already expanded well beyond its original business of making wood-cased pencils. Like Mitsubishi's other Uni brand products, POSCA quickly swept into shops, offices, and studios worldwide, thanks to its non-toxic, opaque ink that covers and flows like paint—but eliminates the mess, odor, and inconvenient application of other paint markers. POSCA works on pretty much any surface, from paper to metal, so you can use it for art, craft projects, addressing envelopes, marking your name on your lunch, and quite a bit more. These brightly colored markers are popular with graffiti artists and mixed-media painters, schoolteachers and calligraphers. POSCA paint is permanent on porous surfaces like paper and wood, and removable with Windex from non-porous surfaces like glass and metal. This is the POSCA PC-1MR, featuring an extra fine 0.7 mm round tip in a metal sleeve, offering the precision of a pen with the bold color of POSCA paint. Ideal for writing and labeling, the PC-1MR is a handy marker to keep in your desk drawer. Sold individually—choose your color from the dropdown menu. Also available in a variety of other sizes and shapes. Made in Japan.
Uni POSCA Paint Markers were introduced to the Japanese market in 1983 by Mitsubishi Pencil Co., an innovative manufacturer that had already expanded well beyond its original business of making wood-cased pencils. Like Mitsubishi's other Uni brand products, POSCA quickly swept into shops, offices, and studios worldwide, thanks to its non-toxic, opaque ink that covers and flows like paint—but eliminates the mess, odor, and inconvenient application of other paint markers. POSCA works on pretty much any surface, from paper to metal, so you can use it for art, craft projects, addressing envelopes, marking your name on your lunch, and quite a bit more. These brightly colored markers are popular with graffiti artists and mixed-media painters, schoolteachers and calligraphers. POSCA paint is permanent on porous surfaces like paper and wood, and removable with Windex from non-porous surfaces like glass and metal. This is the POSCA PC-1MR, featuring an extra fine 0.7 mm round tip in a metal sleeve, offering the precision of a pen with the bold color of POSCA paint. Ideal for writing and labeling, the PC-1MR is a handy marker to keep in your desk drawer. Sold individually—choose your color from the dropdown menu. Also available in a variety of other sizes and shapes. Made in Japan.
Uni POSCA Paint Markers were introduced to the Japanese market in 1983 by Mitsubishi Pencil Co., an innovative manufacturer that had already expanded well beyond its original business of making wood-cased pencils. Like Mitsubishi's other Uni brand products, POSCA quickly swept into shops, offices, and studios worldwide, thanks to its non-toxic, opaque ink that covers and flows like paint—but eliminates the mess, odor, and inconvenient application of other paint markers. POSCA works on pretty much any surface, from paper to metal, so you can use it for art, craft projects, addressing envelopes, marking your name on your lunch, and quite a bit more. These brightly colored markers are popular with graffiti artists and mixed-media painters, schoolteachers and calligraphers. POSCA paint is permanent on porous surfaces like paper and wood, and removable with Windex from non-porous surfaces like glass and metal. This is the POSCA PC-1MR, featuring an extra fine 0.7 mm round tip in a metal sleeve, offering the precision of a pen with the bold color of POSCA paint. Ideal for writing and labeling, the PC-1MR is a handy marker to keep in your desk drawer. Sold individually—choose your color from the dropdown menu. Also available in a variety of other sizes and shapes. Made in Japan.
Last updated at 05/11/2026 02:06:43
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originally posted on graff-city.com
Having now tried Molotow one-shot, I’ve moved away from posca. Posca’s pigment doesn’t mix as nicely and I’ve never managed to use them on paper without furring. They’re fine, but there are better alternatives out there.
originally posted on influenster.com
Obsessed with this marker, I want to buy more colors! This has upped my sketchbook game so much. Super easy to use and they are water based so they dry quickly and pair well with watercolors or traditional markers. Mine has lasted me a long time too! Love it, definitely recommend anyone who loves to draw. These would even work well on top of a painting as accent or for fine lines. In the picture I used this marker as white for highlights and to help correct or refine areas. The pink is a prismacolor marker.
originally posted on influenster.com
I absolutely love Posca Paint Markers. They are my go-to paint marker. Yes, they are very pricey, but I feel that it is so worth it! I love that they come in many different colors and different sizes. The nibs are very good quality. I find that as long as I am not pressing down crazy hard when using them, the nibs hold up until they run out of paint. The only issue I have ever experienced with them is when I purchased some that need reactivated constantly. I don't believe this is the fault of Posca, but instead of the seller. I think if they sit too long on a shelf or in a warehouse, they don't work as well when you receive them.
| General | |
| Product Type | Fineliner - for glass, metal, plastic, textile, wood, ceramic, porcelain, terracotta - ultra fine |
| Colour | Red |
| Ink | Water-based pigment ink |
| Line Width | 0.7 mm |
Posca Paint Pen - 1MR Red
Delivery $15
Paint Marker - Uni Posca - PC1M - Extra Fine bullet - Red
Delivery between 13–18 May $9.63
Paint Marker - Uni - Posca - Needle Point - 0.7mm - Red
Delivery between 13–18 May $9.63
Red Ultrafine 1MR Posca Marker | Musgrave Art
Posca Markers PC-1MR Red
Delivery between 15–20 May $12.50
Having now tried Molotow one-shot, I’ve moved away from posca. Posca’s pigment doesn’t mix as nicely and I’ve never managed to use them on paper without furring. They’re fine, but there are better alternatives out there.
Obsessed with this marker, I want to buy more colors! This has upped my sketchbook game so much. Super easy to use and they are water based so they dry quickly and pair well with watercolors or traditional markers. Mine has lasted me a long time too! Love it, definitely recommend anyone who loves to draw. These would even work well on top of a painting as accent or for fine lines. In the picture I used this marker as white for highlights and to help correct or refine areas. The pink is a prismacolor marker.
I absolutely love Posca Paint Markers. They are my go-to paint marker. Yes, they are very pricey, but I feel that it is so worth it! I love that they come in many different colors and different sizes. The nibs are very good quality. I find that as long as I am not pressing down crazy hard when using them, the nibs hold up until they run out of paint. The only issue I have ever experienced with them is when I purchased some that need reactivated constantly. I don't believe this is the fault of Posca, but instead of the seller. I think if they sit too long on a shelf or in a warehouse, they don't work as well when you receive them.
Posca pens are an amazing product with the max amount of pigment. Perfect to work with on canvas and cloth. They are great since you can get really detailed with them. They are not a stable tho if its out of your price range. Since they are quite expensive. But overall i would highly recomend.
Posca has long claimed their pens write on virtually every surface and I was really sceptical of this claim until I used them. Not only do they genuinely draw on most surfaces but the nips are so well made that the drawing itself is very easy and a joy to do. So often we get chalky 'paint pens' that apply very unevenly and go watery very quickly. But Poscas tend to stay opaque until the bitter end. I've started drawing with them on paper too and while some cheaper paper tends to pill, most watercolour or board paper lasts very well, even with 3+ coats of paint. Honestly would never move to another kind of paint pen after using these. And Crafty Arts always offers them at great value.
The black posca pen writes wonderful. It is a fine tool for any artist to use for acrylic paintings, lettering projects or any other misc art projects. I have many posca color paint pens and I love them all!
I was surprised by just how fine the point is on these markers - Posca markers have been a favourite for my sketches and doodles because of their colour and durability. Now more than ever.
I love it! Its my first time ordering Uni Posca ultra fine paint marker and its phenomenal. I was able to get into the little details in my sketches and it looks 10x better and its so pigmented. You definitely need to get it!
First, I have owned paint pens and I know you have to press down the tip many times to get the paint to flow. So I thought other user who said it didn't work, just didn't know that. But the white one, which was shrink wrapped and pickup up in store, would never flow. Barely got a trace to come out after a lot of time trying.The black one worked fine, will be good for lettering and doodles, but it was for a outlining and eyelashes on a face that was about 2.5" high. I still felt that even though it was called Ultra fine, I'd prefer the extra fine permenant markers instead. If you work on a bigger scale than mine, then you will probably really like the ones that actually work.
I first used these for shrinking plastic art. Worked great! I then used them for students to add to an exterior mural. Again worked great!
| General | |
| Product Type | Fineliner - for glass, metal, plastic, textile, wood, ceramic, porcelain, terracotta - ultra fine |
| Colour | Red |
| Ink | Water-based pigment ink |
| Line Width | 0.7 mm |