Hey, I PM’d my list for the year – all the artists and the pictures I wanted to use for 4-6 weeks each.
There are lots of ways to do this simply –
1. Go to the library and check out the art section. There will be big books with lots of pictures by an artist in those. Sonja says to get one with big pictures and minimal printing. =) Let your kid(s) make their own connections and impressions.
2. Make a list of artists from the library. Choose about 6-7 artists and go home and look at their official websites and find pictures that you like for your family. You can print them or just look at them. (I am printing ours and putting them in a binder so we can review and enjoy them more often.)
3. Go to used bookstores, library sales and yardsales to find art books cheap.
When you have choosen an artist and a picture, just show it to your son and ask him to look at the picture until he can tell you everything in it. Then turn it over and ask him to tell you what is in the picture. When he is done look at the picture again and see what he might have missed. (I demonstrated this the first couple of times and asked them to catch anything I might have missed – they liked the challenge.) Then display the picture somewhere visable during the week. Find a new picture by the same artist and repeat the process the next week. Do this for six weeks for each artist. During the six weeks, get a simple biography about the artist and share it with him. That’s it. You just go on to the next one, and the next one… Just choose a day and do it. 5 minutes once a week.
Also, at the end of the six weeks, I have my girls review the six pictures and talk about their favorite one and why it is the favorite.