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For thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. ©April TNC —TruthNCool™

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After the cold, beauty is coming, all fresh, scented and radiant – it’s spring. ©April TNC — TruthNCool™
Fresh and radiant, it’s spring — in bloom, one to five progression. TruthNCool™ Classic Luminous


Fresh and radiant, it’s spring — in bloom, one to five progression. TruthNCool™ Classic Pure


From the silence of cold days, the earth begins again.
Petals unfold where frost once rested, and the air fills with gentle color and fragrance.
Tulips rise with soft confidence, daffodils glow like small suns, and delicate blossoms gather together in harmony — each flower different, yet belonging to the same awakening.
This floral composition celebrates that moment when life renews itself.
The same flowers appear across five variations, reminding us that beauty can return again and again, always familiar, yet never exactly the same.
“After the cold, beauty is coming, all fresh, scented and radiant – it’s spring.” — ©April TNC —TruthNCool™
A quiet reminder that renewal is part of nature — and part of us.



“Art is in the mind. The output, by any means, is its projection.” — ©April TNC — TruthNCool™. From original quote to a conceptual abstract visual built around controlled motion, layered metallic textures, and a central convergence that emphasizes coherence over ornament. The work favors structure and intention, placing it closer to conceptual abstraction than decorative digital art.
In Love Pool and Its Angels by April TNC — TruthNCool™, love is treated not as emotion but as structure — something built, guarded, and sustained over time.
The recurring heart-pool operates as a symbolic reservoir: transparent yet protected, reflective yet contained. The interlaced gold hearts beneath the water introduce permanence, while the surface remains responsive to light and environment.
The angels evolve across the quintet — not as narrative characters, but as states of guardianship. From innocence to collective responsibility, their progression mirrors the maturation of care itself. Each pairing stands in quiet symmetry, reinforcing balance rather than dominance.
Variation is central to the work. Changes in reflection, tone, and composition prevent repetition from becoming redundancy. Instead, they emphasize continuity through difference — a principle that underlies much of TruthNCool™’s abstract philosophy.
This quintet does not seek spectacle. It invites sustained looking, rewarding attention through coherence, restraint, and symbolic density.
— ©April TNC — TruthNCool™


This quintet presents five high-resolution landscape variations—White, Blue, Red, Green, and Yellow—each distinct in terrain, light, reflection, and mood. While sharing a common horizon, the landscapes are not identical: subtle shifts in water reflections, rock formations, and atmospheric conditions create five independent visual experiences.
Overlayed on each visual is the original quote:
“My 5 rocks are stunning in their own way.”
© April TNC — TruthNCool™
The work reflects a core TruthNCool™ philosophy: balance through variation. The number five is deliberately chosen. In the artist’s book My Quotes and Fun Creations with AI, April TNC writes that among all numbers, five was chosen to preserve balance—neither rigid nor excessive, but alive with movement and difference.
The rocks stand as quiet anchors within changing environments. Though submissive to natural forces such as water, light, and time, they remain present—mirrored, reshaped, and reinterpreted by their surroundings. Each variation becomes a meditation on coexistence.


Conceptual Description — Camouflage Quintet
This quintet is structured around three original quotes by April TNC, which together form the conceptual axis of the work:
“Camouflage – everything looks fine.” © April TNC
“Life is a perpetual adaptation with what is given to us.” © April TNC
“While we are submissive to natural forces, we harvest them and transform them to serve us.” © April TNC
These statements do not illustrate the visuals; they govern them.
Across the five variations, animals and forces of nature are shown in motion — flying, swimming, running, eroding, shifting. Nothing is static. Camouflage is approached as a living process: adaptation occurring in real time, where survival depends on responsiveness rather than dominance.
Natural elements and anatomies merge through shared movement. Wings, fins, bark, waves, dunes, stone, and energy follow a common directional logic, allowing forms to dissolve into one another. What appears unified at first glance reveals layered complexity on closer observation. Some elements are immediately visible; others remain subtle, sensed rather than seen.
The work acknowledges a dual condition: humans remain subject to natural forces, yet continuously study, redirect, and transform them. Wings become flight, movement becomes technology, and observation becomes agency — without erasing dependence on the natural world.
Together, the three quotes articulate the full intention of the quintet. The visuals act as a field where these ideas coexist, without hierarchy or instruction. Meaning is not imposed; it is encountered.
This work invites viewers to recognize adaptation not as exception, but as the constant state of life — where everything appears fine, precisely because change is already underway.
The Camouflage Quintet features five environmental iterations—Day, Night, Urban, Sea, and Desert—illustrating the “Action to Adapt” as animals and forces of nature transform to blend into their surroundings.


Art Is in the Mind — Master Principle of Meet
Art Is in the Mind stands as the master principle within the TruthNCool™ universe. It affirms that creation begins internally — before form, before gesture, before outcome. Thought is not separate from art; it is its first material.
Meet by April TNC — TruthNCool applies this principle. The work translates inner intention into encounter, showing how imagined forces move, converge, and react once they enter visible space. What appears on the surface is not a message to decode, but a condition to experience.
The composition invites viewers to imagine their own output. Thick strokes suggest momentum and direction; finer, almost cosmic particles record reaction and contact. The bubbles represent continuous fertile results across energetic body variations — not decorative effects, but visible consequences of interaction.
Across five deliberate variations, structure remains constant while chromatic relationships shift, subtly altering emotional tone without resolving into a single conclusion. Each iteration preserves coherence while opening a different path of perception.
The work is guided by the artist’s internal reading — “Meet is the real word of love” — yet the phrase is intentionally not overlaid on the visuals. Meaning is not instructed but encountered, allowing each viewer to form their own understanding.


“Art is in the mind. The output, by any means, is its projection.” — ©April TNC —TruthNCool™. This work is presented as a Suite of Iterations, conceived to be observed as a continuous row. While the core structure remains constant, each iteration introduces subtle shifts in texture, light, and surface behavior. When viewed together, the quintet allows distinct moods to emerge instantly, revealing how a single idea can unfold through variation. Each visual may stand independently, yet its full resonance is felt through the collective sequence.


TruthNCool™ is a living body of work. It moves slowly, gathers meaning over time, and resists urgency. Here, quotes are not instructions, visuals are not decorations, and concepts are not answers. Each piece begins as an observation — a word, a symbol, a quiet moment — and is shaped with restraint until it can stand on its own.
TruthNCool™ explores presence, time, and authorship through quotes, concepts, and visuals that do not compete for attention.
They are made to live in a home, alongside books, objects, and silence. Some works embed meaning within letters. Others let space speak. Nothing is forced. Nothing is explained. Like the conceptual quote illustrated below for the “Old bear living its present”.
A horizontal 5-panel art suite featuring an Old Bear seated by a river. In the foreground are three smooth stones: the first piled with bones labeled ‘Achieved,’ the second with fresh fish labeled ‘I’m living it,’ and the third empty, labeled ‘Planning to catch is on the way.’ The background transitions through forest, ponds, sunlight and waterfalls, representing the peaceful mastery of time and presence.

TruthNCool™ is an authored system. Rather than isolated products, it presents a universe where quotes, concepts, and visuals coexist as forms of thought. Created independently by April TNC.

TruthNCool™ Kid: The “Buddy System” for Better Learning
At TruthNCool™ Kid, we believe no animal (or learner!) should have to go it alone.
Give your child’s space a touch of warmth with the Animal Best Friends series. This curated digital library features 50 friendly animals, thoughtfully paired to showcase the natural bonds found in the wild. From the classic similarities of the Bison and Buffalo to the unique, unexpected friendship of the Zebra and Snake, these visuals bring a sense of companionship to every page.
Companionship Over Loneliness: Every page features a pair of animal friends, creating a comforting environment for toddlers and preschoolers.
Observation Meets Action: Our “Visual + Coloring” method allows children to study vibrant, watercolor-style textures and then immediately express their own creativity on the matching coloring page.
Ink-Friendly & Life-Ready: Designed in a clean, landscape US Letter-size and A4 PDF format. Just print, learn, and play.
Join the Adventure
Whether you’re a homeschooling hero, a classroom teacher, or a parent looking for a rainy-day activity, TruthNCool™ is here to make your journey simple, clean, and cool.
© April TNC — TruthNCool™ Kid. All rights reserved. This work, including its design, visuals, and curated selection of animal pairs, is protected by copyright law.





Happy New Year from Year Counting Garden — 4 Seasons, quote & visual concepts by April TNC — TruthNCool™
Welcome to Year Counting Garden, a place where time does not rush,
but flows gently like water through seasons of light. This illustrated collection follows a single living stream —
from winter’s quiet glow, to spring’s awakening, through summer’s abundance, into autumn’s warm reflection,
and finally a sunset touched with cosmic calm.
Along this endless waterway, nature stays alive: flowers bloom, leaves fall, skies shimmer,
and small companions gather — reminding us that we move forward together, year after year.
Each image marks the gentle passage from one season to the next, carrying the year forward — not as a countdown, but as a continuum of time, renewal, and presence.
Though variations appear — in the shape of the stream, the placement of the year and decoration style, the rhythm of nature and companions — the essence remains unchanged: Time flows. Life stays vibrant. Hope carries forward.

Happy New Year 2026 from Year Counting Garden 4 Season Blue Jay Joy Quote & Design by April TNC — TruthNCool™

Happy New Year 2026 from Year Counting Garden 4 Season Red Squirrels Sharing Crops Quote & Design by April TNC — TruthNCool™

Happy New Year 2026 from Year Counting Garden 4 Season Rainbow & puppies – Quote & Design by April TNC — TruthNCool™

Happy New Year 2026 from Year Counting Garden 4 Season Flowery Numbers & Puppies – Quote & Design by April TNC — TruthNCool™

Happy New Year 2026 from Year Counting Garden 4 Season Gold Numbers & Puppies Quote & Design by April TNC — TruthNCool™













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