The Marnie Sculpture from Arteriors applies a brass-aluminum ribbon to a cast sphere, where the coiled appliqué wraps the form like serpentine movement frozen mid-flow. The hollow construction reduces weight while maintaining a sculptural presence, and the ribbon adds dimensional interest to the otherwise smooth spherical surface. This application method transforms a simple geometric form into a dynamic composition, where the applied element introduces rhythm through its spiral path around the sphere. Multiple pieces amplify this effect through repetition, establishing a pattern across display surfaces when grouped together.