When an item is placed on the forum, we have the ability to ignore those post which seem to be erroneous or strictly based on monetary info.
Every time I post something on the forum, I am very conscious of the quality of the item. Quite often, I am hesitant to post things, because of the scrutiny of the ´´experts´´. I am, somewhat of an expert on certain types of art, only because I have a bit more knowledge than even some of the ´´experts´´. Only because of my knowledge, I might be able to help people with less information.
I, however, try not to make a poster feel stupid for posting a less artful piece. I have experienced quite a few know-it-all ´´art experts, who give advice about art, who, sometimes are guessing - it would be foolish to say they´re wrong - you would be leaving yourself open to a non-winnable argument with them. It is better to move on and post something else.
If it weren´t for the ametuer, we would have no posts. That´s how we have learned.
I have had a connoisseur refer to one of my paintings - ´´ if I saw it in a shop, I wouldn´t give five dollars for it´´. The painting, now, is being enjoyed by thousands of people, in a major museum.
The ´´experts´´ must lighten up, understanding that postings are not done out of ignorance, just people who seek answers. I agree that people who go thrift-shopping, every day, should try to be more selective as to their every day postings.
Experts should also realize that value of art, to an ametuer collector is important to them.
If everyone was an expert, there would no be a ´´forum´´. Experts usually have an idea of art value, before they post, so as not to be ridiculed by other experts.
I have learn so much about art through the forum, and I´ve also learned the personalities of members.
A lot of ´´conneseurs´´ might have knowledge in their field of interest, but if they are narsisists, they will always be right - no contest.
The more quality art which is posted, the greater amount of experts come out of the woodwork.
Let´s not lose this forum because of of our lack of quality posts. True value of art is so subjective, after all. Plus, truly rare art is truly rare.
When I started out as a collector, I was very naive and uninformed about quality. I am learning, though. By the time I die, I WILL KNOW IT ALL.
REGARDS TO YOU, AND ALL THE MEMBERS.
JIMMY N.