The Amphisbaenic Ones
To My Sole Desire
A collaborative installation by Jared Theis and Kristina Austi
Our work takes inspiration from the medieval tapestry To My Sole Desire, a piece that has fascinated us because of its unresolved meaning. Traditionally seen as part of The Lady and the Unicorn series, the tapestry has been interpreted in different ways—desire, renunciation, or something in between. This ambiguity is what drew us in and became the foundation for our collaboration.
In our installation, we explore these shifting meanings through a combination of woven and sculptural elements. The tapestry, woven by Kristina, is based on imagery modified by AI—introducing an element of distortion that plays with time, history, and perception. J’s sculptural objects exist in a similarly ambiguous space. They reference jewellery, relics, or bodily extensions, but their forms remain mysterious, never fully revealing their function or origin.
Connecting everything are threads and ropes that create a sense of entanglement—suggesting attraction, control, or something more fragile and unstable. Just as To My Sole Desire
resists a single interpretation, our work invites the viewer into a space where desire, transformation, and restraint overlap.
Rather than providing answers, we are interested in what happens when familiar imagery unravels—when historical narratives, materials, and myths blend into something new yet unresolved.
Size: Variable ca (H) 200 cm x (W) 300
Materials: wool, linen and polyester, rope, ceramic objects
Technique: Jacquard Weaving, handmade ceramics
Year: 2025