Designed with its street-art DNA at it’s core, the new addition to the POSCA paint marker collection will broaden your artistic repertoire. With its truly ergonomic shape and semi-rigid design, the new POSCA MOP’R offers a new grip and a new creative mark-making experience. Make crisp lines, perfect dots, oozy drips and painterly blends – it’s all in your hands!

 

The POSCA MOP’R PCM-22 has 3.0 –19.0 mm round foam rubber pad encased in a grip-able, squeezable bottle.

With this POSCA you can create large drawings horizontally or vertically. Used right side up or upside down, you can have an endless variety of effects including splatters and splashes.

 

The POSCA MOP’R is unique, extremely intuitive and incredibly fun to use, With POSCA MOP’R, dare to create large drawings, murals and colour-fills, controlled drippings and numerous effects from the simplest lines and dots to the most complex blends. Honestly you can explore so many cool techniques with your MOP’R.

 

 

Like all POSCA markers, the MOP'R is non-toxic and water-based, which means you can mix colours and layer them on top of each other without worrying about harmful chemicals.

 

With a soft and ergonomic grip, the MOP'R provides optimal control and perfectly controlled flow thanks to its innovative valve system.

 

But what really sets the MOP'R apart is its ability to create controlled drip effects. Hold it upside down to increase the paint flow and create fluid and regular drips that add a new dimension to your artwork.

 

The POSCA markers are permanent markers on paper, card and wood, and can be made permanent on the following:

 

Terracotta – bake at 220°C for 45 minutes, then spray with clear varnish


Porcelain – bake at 160°C for 45 minutes, then spray with clear varnish


Glass – bake at 160°C for 45 minutes then spray with clear varnish


Textiles – iron on reverse


Metal, plastic and wood – spray with clear varnish

 

 

These multi-use marker pens are available in a number of vibrant, opaque solid colours. You can mix the shades while the paint is wet and overlay colours on top of one another when they dry.