The series of drawings ‘Our School’ uses an end-of-school-year report from Zaire between 1989 and 1990 as a backdrop. The seven drawings are a personal interpretation of the atmosphere that prevailed in Kinshasa's urban education department before it was looted in 1990. We see teachers preparing written reports. Today, the education sector still suffers from the effects of this looting. As a result, teachers still write their reports by hand as digitalisation is not yet widespread.
The lines used to draw the characters on the reports are inspired by palm lines and the lines of school notebooks. The intertwined lines reflect the different experiences each person has undergone. The characters wear cooking pots on their heads. The Congolese firepot 'Mbabola', a handmade pot made of recycled aluminium and the Moroccan tagine. These objects show the culture of sharing that exists around the world.