Emphasis is defined as an area or object within the artwork that draws attention and becomes a focal point.
Emphasis drawing
Choose on your subject matter (suggestions: butterflies, insects (colorful), birds, sea animals-with flowing fins or tentacles, flowers, candy (spilled candy!).
On a piece of paper or in your sketchbook, draw a rough sketch of your design.
Start with the outside border, then draw an interior rectangle.
Creatively & selectively expand part of your design onto to the outside border as shown in the example picture.
Begin LIGHTLY drawing your interior rectangle in the center of the paper.
Draw your main subject matter in lightly and then add your back ground extending ONLY PART of it to the edges of the paper. (visually, I recommend at least 3 sides)
Color in your main subject with crayons, colored pencils or markers. If you have watercolor paints you can use those too.
Use black marker to outline & add details & to the area beyond the border (this part will ONLY be black & white).