Born in Texas, Noble spent his formative years staying up till 3 am. honing his creative skills. Diagnosed at a young age with Marfan syndrome, resulting in macular degeneration, he developed his own techniques for seeing and redefining things around him. Despite worsening vision throughout teenage years, Noble won numerous awards through secondary school and pursued a degree in Information Science at the University of Arizona, where he fell in love with the creative atmosphere of Tucson.
In 2016 Noble was scheduled for a new type of eye surgery that promised to radically changed the way he saw the world. It was this decision that lead him to consider what might become of his unique artistic style. Before the surgery he decided to offer free art lessons to anyone on campus, that he might inspire and equip others to create for themselves. After the surgery Noble's vision was sharper than it had ever been and since then he's relentlessly continued to create and push the limits of what can be done with passion and the simplest materials. He continued teaching art lessons throughout college
His most popular series The Library Card Project focuses on the digitization of library catalogs that is leading to the mass destruction of thousands of unique and historical card stock, items Noble believes still have value because of their stories.