How to draw a vortex in 3 different ways!

Welcome! Drawing a vortex is a great skill building activity for artists. This blog post features step by step drawing guides to draw 3 different looking vortexes, video tutorials and a FREE guided worksheet for artists to use.

**Hey, teachers!** If you’re interested in this full lesson with a slideshow presentation, grading rubric, and more, please click below or Click here to go to my TpT listing for this lesson.

What is a vortex?

Ever swirled a spoon in a liquid to create a tiny little tornado? Well, that was a vortex! In my opinion, knowing a little background about vortexes makes it even funner to draw this already fun subject.

So just to be SUPER clear with y’all… I am an art teacher. However, with some research I became engrossed with vortexes. A vortex is something flowing in a circular motion around a central point. A vortex can created with a swirling fluid (like a whirlpool), spinning air (like a tornado), and more. In space, there are gravitational vortexes called black holes. Apparently Einstein even predicted that there is a fourth-dimension Space-Time Vortex, which I will be truly honest with you… went over my head. I do challenge you to check this out though and see what you can learn.

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Types of vortexes

Below are three different methods to drawing different types of vortexes. My examples are done in a circular format with pencil; however, these could totally be explored with other mediums, varied shading, and different shaped picture planes like a traditional rectangle.

Feel free to use this FREE guided worksheet if you wish:

Video Tutorial:

Method 1: Center Vortex

Method 2: Curly Vortex

Method 3: Black Hole Vortex

Other ways to finalize your vortex?

There are lots of different art mediums that can be used to finalize your vortex. Consider using pencil, colored pencil, paint, marker, and so much more Here are some examples below created by my advanced middle school artists. I was so impressed with their work!

Here are some time-lapses of a colored pencil vortex drawing for your inspiration!


Thanks for checking out this blog post on drawing vortexes. I would love to see your creations! Feel free to tag me on Instagram and possibly get featured in this site! Also, please follow Make a Mark Studios on Facebook to keep up with the latest posts! Thanks in advance!

-Stephanie V.

If you enjoyed this lesson, you may also want to check out this post on a fun drawing activity that challenges artists to draw these funky, organic form towers. Check it out!

organic shape art project
organic shape art project