UPCOMING | Noah of the Zoa: Exhibition by George Harding
NOAH OF THE ZOA
BY GEORGE HARDING
JUNE - OCTOBER 2026
PRIVATE VIEW: 11TH JUNE 2026 (18:30 - 20:30)
LOCATION: UPPER GALLERY (1ST FLOOR), Kentish Town Health Centre, 2 Bartholomew Rd London · NW5 2BX
‘Noah of the Zoa’ is an exhibition by artist George Harding, featuring a collection of vibrant oil paintings and ceramic reliefs.
Core influences to Harding’s body of work are artist William Blake’s invented spiritual mythology known as ‘The Four Zoas’, alongside psychiatrist, psychologist and psychotherapist Carl Jung’s theory of universal archetypes that shape our understanding of personality.
Uniting these influences, Harding creates his own personal mythology and gives visual representation to the archetypes that exist within himself. Understanding the self not as a fixed form, ‘Noah of the Zoa’ imagines it as an ark - a refuge to multiple, ever-changing selves. By exhibiting, Harding demonstrates acceptance and healing embrace to the characters he’s created.
In his depiction of these inner archetypes, Harding calls upon kings, jokers, fathers, and broken figures. Using painted gestures and colour to offer symbolism, Harding’s archetypes don the recurring motif of the crown.
An emblem of power, divinity, and self-realisation, the crown shows the self moving from fragmentation toward wholeness. A self no longer divided, but strengthened through the embrace and integration of its fractured parts.
‘Noah of the Zoa’ is a testament to the nature of our inner states and the therapeutic power that comes with acceptance and exploration. It is a creative culmination, where new forms of emotional being are constantly changing and developing.
About George Harding:
I am a neurodiverse artist and graduate of Chelsea College of Arts (UAL), working across painting - landscape, portraiture, and street art. My practice is unified by a focus on wellbeing, identity, recovery and it incorperates therapeutic approaches to creation, grounded in lived experience of mental illness.
In my work I explore how we reconstruct a sense of self from experiences that fragment us, and how reconciliation is possible.
I express myself through five distinct artistic aliases:
@georgejharding.pleinair - (landscape painting)
@georgejharding.portraits - (portraiture)
@geezygee.dageeza - (art as healing)
@hardie.streetart - (public art)
@goddododada - (poetry as catharsis)
Each alias has its own form and intention but together, they examine the self in flux between fragmentation and wholeness, across both private and public spaces.
@geezygee.dageeza is my art for wellbeing persona and is centred on play, experimentation, and emotional healing through painting. Often figures are seen in misted mirrors and rippled glass. They explore impermanence and fragmentation of self and I incorporate symbols and icons together to form new narratives and meaning.
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