Help
If the following frequently asked questions (FAQs) do not address your needs, please do not hesitate to email support@gallerish.com. Also, don't forget to check out the Art Forum, where artists share their thoughts and advices.
Buying artworks
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Gallerish.com does not take commission, so you are more than welcome to email the artist directly to inquire about the shipping and payment method. See next question on how to email an artist.
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You can email an artist as follows:
- Go to any artwork page or the profile page of the artist.
- Click on the Email [artist name]... button.
- Fill in the email form.
- Click on the Send button.
Selling artworks
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You can showcase your artworks on your Facebook's personal profile as follows:
- Log on to your Facebook account.
- Near the bottom-left corner of your Facebook page, click Applications.
- Near the top-right corner of the pop-up menu, click on Edit.
- Click on Edit Settings for "Gallerish.com - Online Art Gallery".
- Click on the Profile tab.
- Click on (add) for Box and/or Tab.
- Click on the Okay button.
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The first few artworks are shown on your Facebook account. The number of artworks shown depend on where you place the Gallerish.com app (e.g. Box vs. Tab). You can change the sort order of your artworks as described in the next question.
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You can rearrange your artworks as follows:
- Click on My Inventory.
- Click on the Rearrange artworks... button.
- Drag and drop an artwork to a different position..
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Gallerish is not involved in or responsible for transactions or payments, but here are a few tips that some artists have recommended to avoid scams:
- Sell your artworks locally.
- Use Paypal instead of cashier checks or money orders.
- Never give out your personal information, such as SSN.
- Check out scam alerts listed at Art Forum. Artists are encouraged to share advices there.
- Use the Email Statistics page to find out how many emails the customer-of-interest has sent out. If this number is high, it might be a scam, as most people would send only an email or two to inquire about artworks or events.