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Ducks in a Row
$550.00

This playful and eye catching statement piece is sure to spark conversation. Adorned with 360 hand placed resin miniature ducks, it’s the ultimate “what on earth is this?” work of art. Set on acrylic over canvas and framed in a custom frame, the piece measures 29x35 inches in total.

Organ Error
$600.00

This piece, titled “Organ Error,” is my way of expressing the complexity of living with a chronic illness. It measures 29.5" x 29.5" and is made using just over 600 sterile needle caps, each one carefully filled with red acrylic paint. The process was repetitive and intentional and meant to reflect the constant, often isolating routines that come with managing a condition like mine. For me, this piece is a small glimpse into what life with a chronic illness feels like. A mixture of repetition, isolation, and quiet endurance. 

T1D
$250.00

This piece is a smaller, more focused version of Organ Error, created using 38 sterile needle caps, each filled with red acrylic paint. Measuring 11.75 by 13.5 inches, it’s meant to represent the quiet repetition and routine that come with living with Type 1 Diabetes. While minimal in size, it still carries the weight of daily maintenance and constant awareness. T1D is a personal nod to the structure and emotional toll of managing a chronic condition, one small piece at a time.

About the Artist

I’m an artist drawn to the unseen and often unspoken parts of the mind. Much of my inspiration comes from nature, music, and emotion. These elements feel raw, honest, and expansive. They reflect both the calm and chaos I experience internally, and I channel that into the work I create. 

I work across a variety of mediums, letting instinct and curiosity guide the process. I believe that staying open to change and exploration keeps my art alive and authentic. No material or method is off limits if it helps express something true. 

Each piece is a glimpse into a personal moment or thought, not necessarily meant to be explained but to be experienced. My hope is that my work invites a pause, a feeling, or a shift in perspective. 

Thank you for taking the time to explore it. 

-Ian Notarthomas 

Photo by Jordana Dale | Film Photographer

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