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| One of the murals, 240 x 120 cm |
Last year, I had such a great time painting a mural at
Mundus College (Annex South) in Amsterdam that I couldn’t wait to return. This
time, I worked in the centre annex of the school, which serves young people who
have often only recently arrived in the Netherlands. So many nationalities, so
many different faces!
What I love most about this school is its laid-back
atmosphere and the kindness with which people treat one another. That’s no
small feat given the challenges many of the students face. Listening in on some
classes, I found myself grateful I never had to consciously learn Dutch—it’s a
complex language! Still, many of the students pick it up quickly, especially
the colloquial expressions, complete with the right accent and intonation.
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The mural itself was more challenging this time because of its location. I worked in a stairway—the only connection between two parts of the building. Every time the bell rang, signaling a new period or break, dozens of students would squeeze past, often pausing to share their thoughts on the artwork. Thankfully, their feedback was a 100% positive and encouraging: “Well done, Miss! Nice job!”
I also had some help along the way. Due to the limited
space, I worked with two students at a time, taking turns. Each of them did an
excellent job.
After four days of work, the once grey and dull stairway was transformed into a lively, welcoming space—an aesthetic upgrade that the students themselves approved of. I hope this is the first of many more projects to come at Mundus College!
Many thanks
to the student collaborators and staff of Mundus College. It was a pleasure to
work with you all!



