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money tree art The Money TreeIntroducing "The Money Tree," a visually captivating painting by Juan 'One' Sepulveda, now gracing the cover of the insightful book by Mark Green, with Sepulveda as the co author. This artwork delves into the allegory of prosperity, growth, and the mysteries of fortune. At the heart of the painting is an ancient tree, its trunk bearing the enigmatic face of wisdom. A robust wooden door at its base beckons viewers into a realm of untold riches,

Introducing "The Money Tree," a visually captivating painting by Juan 'One' Sepulveda, now gracing the cover of the insightful book by Mark Green, with Sepulveda as the co-author. This artwork delves into the allegory of prosperity, growth, and the mysteries of fortune.

At the heart of the painting is an ancient tree, its trunk bearing the enigmatic face of wisdom. A robust wooden door at its base beckons viewers into a realm of untold riches, suggesting a journey towards financial enlightenment. The tree's branches, adorned with currency notes, evoke the fruitful rewards of knowledge and the bountiful potential of wise investments.

Set against a forest of muted tones, the "Money Tree" stands out as a beacon of abundance, its vivid foliage juxtaposing the surrounding atmosphere of potential and opportunity. The lush green grass at the tree's roots symbolizes the fertile ground from which wealth grows, inviting readers and art admirers alike to discover the secrets held within its boughs.

This painting is not just an artistic statement but a visual prelude to the themes explored in "The Money Tree" book. It is a testament to the belief that financial success is within reach for those who seek it, blending the artistry of Sepulveda with the financial acumen of Green.

Make "The Money Tree" a cornerstone of your collection, inspiring a vision of prosperity and the growth that comes from knowledge. Explore the narrative that intertwines art with the acuity of financial understanding, and let this piece be a daily reminder of your own potential for abundance.

Features

  • Premium gallery canvas
  • Hand-stretched on wooden stretcher bars
  • Gallery wrapped | Image extends beyond border
  • Dimensions:
    • Unframed 30" x 20" (~76 x 50 cm)
    • Framed 40" x 30" (~101 x 76 cm)
  • Pigment-based Giclee reproduction
  • Includes Certificate of Authenticity
  • Edition Size: 195 each size
  • Made in the U.S.A.

Please allow 2-4 weeks for the delivery of your Signed and Numbered Limited Edition Reproduction. 

Framing Options to Suit Your Space

We’ve curated two elegant, contemporary frame styles— Obscura Black and Espresso Brown—that harmonize beautifully with most interiors. Prefer your piece unframed? That’s an option too. And if your space or style calls for something extra special, we’re delighted to help you create a custom frame that’s uniquely yours.

Custom Frame Details:

  • Clear Pricing: The listed price covers your custom frame when the design falls within our standard cost. This includes a wide range of finishes and profiles to complement your artwork.

  • Premium Enhancements: Should you opt for premium materials or embellishments that raise the base cost, we’ll provide a separate quote. Crafting begins once this additional fee is received, so you always know where you stand.

  • Collaborative Design: Simply include a note at checkout describing your vision—colors, textures, or themes—and we’ll reach out to begin a friendly consultation. Our goal is to make it easy and enjoyable to find a frame that perfectly suits your environment.

We want your piece to feel right at home, so please don’t hesitate to share your ideas. We’re here to help and ensure your framing experience is as magical as the artwork itself.

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