Cups Flower
Cups Flower is a poetic sculpture by Bosch that merges the delicacy of porcelain with the ethereal beauty of butterflies. The artwork features an elegant stack of crockery, each piece adorned with intricate floral patterns, creating a delicate interplay between man-made craftsmanship and natural beauty. Surrounding the stack are brown butterflies, their subtle hues blending harmoniously with the soft colors of the crockery. At the pinnacle of the piece rests a single black butterfly, standing in striking contrast, drawing attention to its presence and symbolizing transformation or change.
The carefully arranged composition reflects Bosch’s signature style of blending organic elements with refined craftsmanship. The floral motifs on the crockery add a layer of timeless charm, reminiscent of nature blooming within the home, while the butterflies bring the artwork to life, evoking movement and a sense of freedom.
As with all of Bosch’s creations, the butterflies used in “Cups Flower” are ethically sourced from sustainable butterfly farms that actively contribute to the preservation of rainforests. These farms offer an important alternative livelihood for local communities, helping to protect natural habitats by cultivating butterflies rather than exploiting the forest’s resources. In these carefully managed environments, butterflies are allowed to thrive, and a portion of each generation is released back into the wild to ensure the conservation of the species.
By incorporating these ethically sourced butterflies into her art, Bosch not only creates a visual narrative of beauty and fragility but also supports ecological sustainability and biodiversity.
“Cups Flower” invites the viewer to contemplate the relationship between stillness and motion, tradition and transformation, all masterfully brought together by Bosch’s thoughtful artistry.



















