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  • October 10, 2025 (Fri)

Miss Manners Advises Artists on Handling Comments About Overpriced Artwork

Sayart / Published October 10, 2025 09:27 AM
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Etiquette expert Judith Martin, known professionally as Miss Manners, recently addressed a common dilemma faced by artists when friends and acquaintances suggest their artwork is overpriced. The advice column tackled the delicate social situation that many creative professionals encounter when pricing their work.

According to the guidance provided, artists often find themselves in uncomfortable positions when people they know make comments about their pricing. The typical response from artists has been what Martin describes as "a strained smile and some breezy comment about how the piece was particularly time-consuming."

This response pattern highlights the awkward dynamic that exists between artists and their social circles when it comes to discussing the commercial value of creative work. Many artists struggle to balance maintaining personal relationships while also defending their professional pricing decisions.

The etiquette expert's column addresses this sensitive topic as part of her ongoing advice series, which regularly helps readers navigate complex social situations. The timing of this particular advice appears especially relevant as more artists are establishing independent practices and setting their own prices in today's creative economy.

Etiquette expert Judith Martin, known professionally as Miss Manners, recently addressed a common dilemma faced by artists when friends and acquaintances suggest their artwork is overpriced. The advice column tackled the delicate social situation that many creative professionals encounter when pricing their work.

According to the guidance provided, artists often find themselves in uncomfortable positions when people they know make comments about their pricing. The typical response from artists has been what Martin describes as "a strained smile and some breezy comment about how the piece was particularly time-consuming."

This response pattern highlights the awkward dynamic that exists between artists and their social circles when it comes to discussing the commercial value of creative work. Many artists struggle to balance maintaining personal relationships while also defending their professional pricing decisions.

The etiquette expert's column addresses this sensitive topic as part of her ongoing advice series, which regularly helps readers navigate complex social situations. The timing of this particular advice appears especially relevant as more artists are establishing independent practices and setting their own prices in today's creative economy.

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