Student Life

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Placed at the corner of Rue Sherbrooke and Avenue McGill College since 2012, this bronze statue titled “La Leçon” (“The Lesson”), created by artist Cédric Loth, is meant to be a satire on student life. The frantic student, shutting himself out from everything going on around him, is so preoccupied with his laptop that he hasn’t even bothered to remove his backpack. Nor does he notice that a squirrel is stealing his lunch, just beside him. This anxious cartoonist-style student sculpture, as opposed to the relaxed “real” sitting student beside it, studying from her notebook, caught my attention as I passed by one day in September. A moment of reflection on the virtual and the real world of young people.

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Originally painted with acrylic on a 16”x20” canva-paper, this is a fine art print, on an acid-free, very smooth, high-quality 210 gsm paper.

The paper size includes a white border for framing purposes and for extra protection of the image area during shipping. It is highly recommended to frame the print as soon as you receive it.

  • 8”x10” is printed on a 9”x11” paper size with a 1/2” white border

  • 11”x14” is printed on a 11”x14” paper size with a 1/4”-1/2” white border. (The printed area is approx. 10 1/4”x13”)

  • 16”x20” is printed on a 16”x20” paper size with a 3/8” white border

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Placed at the corner of Rue Sherbrooke and Avenue McGill College since 2012, this bronze statue titled “La Leçon” (“The Lesson”), created by artist Cédric Loth, is meant to be a satire on student life. The frantic student, shutting himself out from everything going on around him, is so preoccupied with his laptop that he hasn’t even bothered to remove his backpack. Nor does he notice that a squirrel is stealing his lunch, just beside him. This anxious cartoonist-style student sculpture, as opposed to the relaxed “real” sitting student beside it, studying from her notebook, caught my attention as I passed by one day in September. A moment of reflection on the virtual and the real world of young people.

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Originally painted with acrylic on a 16”x20” canva-paper, this is a fine art print, on an acid-free, very smooth, high-quality 210 gsm paper.

The paper size includes a white border for framing purposes and for extra protection of the image area during shipping. It is highly recommended to frame the print as soon as you receive it.

  • 8”x10” is printed on a 9”x11” paper size with a 1/2” white border

  • 11”x14” is printed on a 11”x14” paper size with a 1/4”-1/2” white border. (The printed area is approx. 10 1/4”x13”)

  • 16”x20” is printed on a 16”x20” paper size with a 3/8” white border

Placed at the corner of Rue Sherbrooke and Avenue McGill College since 2012, this bronze statue titled “La Leçon” (“The Lesson”), created by artist Cédric Loth, is meant to be a satire on student life. The frantic student, shutting himself out from everything going on around him, is so preoccupied with his laptop that he hasn’t even bothered to remove his backpack. Nor does he notice that a squirrel is stealing his lunch, just beside him. This anxious cartoonist-style student sculpture, as opposed to the relaxed “real” sitting student beside it, studying from her notebook, caught my attention as I passed by one day in September. A moment of reflection on the virtual and the real world of young people.

———————————————————————

Originally painted with acrylic on a 16”x20” canva-paper, this is a fine art print, on an acid-free, very smooth, high-quality 210 gsm paper.

The paper size includes a white border for framing purposes and for extra protection of the image area during shipping. It is highly recommended to frame the print as soon as you receive it.

  • 8”x10” is printed on a 9”x11” paper size with a 1/2” white border

  • 11”x14” is printed on a 11”x14” paper size with a 1/4”-1/2” white border. (The printed area is approx. 10 1/4”x13”)

  • 16”x20” is printed on a 16”x20” paper size with a 3/8” white border

Pinted in Montreal ©Sigal Suhler 2021