Location and context is an overwhelming condition, of which unpicking can be curious.
I conduct myself as an erratic slime of fantastical automatic drawing and sculpting.
Intentionally slipping into a speculative history of the shadow landscape of folk, magic, religion, city and ritual; remixing truth and fiction, with a taste for violence and lust.
A tapping into the personal and transpersonal collective shadow; the ugly and vulgar parts of the human psyche through the use of personas - experienced and found stories fit behavioural displays, whilst retaining a toe dipped in non-sense in an absurdist and cartoonish re-representation.
A stubborn relationship to the ceramic lexicon - employing a sculptural practice that confronts and manipulates traditions, history, time periods, lore and genre.
I flow blind in the stubborn undercurrents of the homogeneous view.
Alexander Aitken is a ceramic sculptor and draftsperson from Kent who lives and works in London.