Diana Boulay

Diana Boulay (born November 22, 1946) is a Canadian artist known for her sculptures using recycled plastics and found objects.

[2] Boulay's process involves preparing discarded plastics by color, creating monochrome scenarios by interlocking the objects without glue, support frames or paint.

[3] Many of her acrylic showcases are "rejects" from manufacturers, aquariums, terrariums and/or other containers she finds at flea markets.

[3] Thomas Frick of Art in America magazine reviewed her work in the January 1988 issue, commenting that "What strikes one most about Boulay-Dube's constructions is their playfulness and their paradoxical formal and material purity.

"[4] Her work is included in the collection of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec,[5]