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Veks Van Hillik Suspends Fish, Insects, and Other Objects in Surreal Murals

Veks Van Hillik Suspends Fish, Insects, and Other Objects in Surreal Murals

In Dutch Golden Age still-life painting, it’s not uncommon to be treated to tables laden with flowers and food such as fruits, game, and fish. These works were painstakingly rendered; one can practically smell the sea. But the flip side is the temporality of these items, as the painting preserves their freshness, but we know they will ultimately decay. This incorporation of memento mori was intentional, as the inevitability of death was something people meditated carefully on.

Flora and fauna in Dutch painting also demonstrate abundance and diversity, from myriad types of foods to hyperrealistic flower arrangements, such as those of Rachel Ruysch, that may have had folkloric hidden meanings. For artist Veks Van Hillik, tropes from these canvases find their way into surreal, eccentric paintings and murals that also nod contemporary concerns and humanity’s relationship to the natural world.

a large mural of a fish in an architectural niche, looking through a glass with its face reflected backwards

“There is also something almost systematic in the way humans tend to personify animals and project a certain form of anthropomorphism onto the stories we tell about them,” Van Hillik tells Colossal. “I enjoy playing with these unspoken codes inherited from fables and folk tales. And, whether intentionally or not, an ecological subtext—or at the very least a reflection on our ecosystems—often emerges in my work, something I like to preserve and contemplate.”

Fish emerged rather enigmatically as a central focus on Van Hillik’s work, partly because they were among the very first things he learned to draw as a child, when one of his older brothers taught him. “But the marine and aquatic world also offers an almost endless variety of forms, colors, and patterns,” he says. “Sometimes graceful, sometimes monstrous or grotesque, fish are almost always somewhat surreal.”

In his large-scale murals, and also increasingly in the studio, Van Hillik nods to the tones and settings of historical still life paintings, including sturdy surfaces, dark backgrounds, and architectural niches. Spilling from these are objects and animals we instantly recognize, such as birds, plants, and insects. But first impressions may be misleading, as upon closer inspection, a butterfly is missing its body, a nautilus balances on a bubble, and a heron’s beak transforms into a key.

Van Hillik is interested in weight and presence along with unusual relationships and hybrid creatures. Fish, in particular, are the kind of thing we eat regularly, and some of us may even cast a line for them from time to time, but they live in a world entirely different from ours. The earth’s aquatic expanses comprise a realm we are far from fully understanding; we’ve only mapped a little over a quarter of the entire sea floor, for example, and we really have no idea how many marine species there really are.

a detail of a mural of a fish looking through a glass with its face reflected backwards

Along with what Van Hillik describes as their fascinating “peculiar sense of levitation,” fish are among some of his favorite animals to portray, representing both familiarity and mystery. Along with a range of other composite creatures, such as a tortoise shell-backed hare and a vivid, rather unsettlingly big-eyed goldfish with arms and legs, the artist leans into this sense of weightlessness and the uncanny, suspending plant stems, water droplets, and other objects in the air.

Van Hillik’s work was recently included in Common Waters at Arch Enemy Arts, where he is also slated for a solo show later this year. Follow updates on Instagram.

a large mural on the side of a building of a skinny hare with a tortoise shell
an interior mural of a bird, butterfly, and human skull on a checkered floor against a landscape, situated inside of historic church architecture
a small mural in the gable of a historic building depicting a bird and a thistle inside of a niche in the wall
a mural on the side of a residential building of a large heron-like bird with a beak that turns into a large key
a mural of a nautilus balancing on a pearl-like amber bead on a blue pedestal
a tall mural on a large apartment building of a fish with long, bird-like legs
a tall, narrow mural of a fish with flowers coming out of its mouth

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Nu.nl ragebait: 'Nederland moet siësta invoeren'

Redacteur zijn bij nu.nl. Lekker vroeg (09.30 ofzo) naar de Mediavaert, met al die andere bevlogen journalistiekers 'werken' in een 'organisatie' vol corporate kwark. Hele dag persbureaumeuk overpennen - zo'n hybride werkweek van een uurtje of 32 is potverdimme wel aanpoten in ruil voor Schaal 4 van de cao dagbladjournalisten! En wat was het vorige week warm he! Derhalve: langer vrij. RAGEBAIIIIIIIT! Een siësta. In Nederland is het gemiddeld zo'n 325 dagen per jaar koeler dan 25 graden en heus, in 30 graden valt ook nog wel te werken. Laten we een siësta invoeren, dan kunnen de katernen Media en Cultuur en Achterklap met de bleke snuit in de zon. In 'landen als Spanje en Italië' hebben bijna alle werknemers, en zeker iedereen in de grote stad, helemaal geen siësta, maar gewoon een uurtje lunchpauze. Maar hey, pomp er in ons koude kikkerlandje in godsnaam een siësta in, dan kunnen al die ambtenaren van ons iedere dag 6 uur uit het raam staren + 2 uur naar het plafond i.p.v. gewoon 8 uur uit het raam.

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Portugal v Spain: World Cup 2026 last 16 – live

⚽️ Kick-off time: 2pm local, 3pm EDT, 8pm BST, 5am AEST
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All the Golden Boot talk is currently of Mbappé and Messi, Haaland and Dembélé, Bellingham and Kane. In the meantime, Mikel Oyarzabal modestly goes about his business. Some pre-match reading courtesy of the Good Doctor.

Spain are in If It Ain’t Broke mode. No changes to their starting XI having swept aside Austria.

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Big-hitting Linda Noskova sees off Madison Keys to reach last eight

  • No 9 seed beats American 6-4, 7-6 (2) on Court One

  • Marta Kostyuk and Elise Mertens also in quarter-finals

The ninth seed, Linda Noskova, produced a composed display under pressure to end Madison Keys’s run here in straight sets, sealing a 6-4, 7-6 (2) victory on Court One to reach the quarter-finals of a grand slam for the second time.

Keys had arrived full of confidence after knocking out last year’s runner-up, Amanda Anisimova in the third round. A former Australian Open champion, Keys was bidding to reach the last eight for the third time in four years. Noskova was chasing her own breakthrough having battled through consecutive three-set matches to return to the fourth round.

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Typhoon Maysak kills two and forces thousands to evacuate in China

Tropical storm causes extreme flooding in south of the country with heavy rainfall expected in coming days

A tropical storm has killed two people, caused dam breaches and forced tens of thousands to evacuate in southern China

Typhoon Maysak killed two people in Nanning, in China’s southern Guangxi province. Maysak – which lashed Vietnam and China’s southern island province of Hainan over the weekend – will dump the water it sucked up on its way ⁠across the South China Sea as it weakens and heads inland, meteorologists say.

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Hamas offers to hand over authority in Gaza to US-backed administration

Militant group’s statement makes no promise to disarm unilaterally as Israel and the US have demanded

Hamas has announced its intention to hand over governing authority in Gaza after two decades in power, and has invited a US-backed interim administration to take over the running of the Palestinian territory.

It was not immediately clear how far Monday’s announcement would go towards strengthening an only partially observed ceasefire in Gaza or improving conditions in the besieged coastal strip which is still in the midst of a humanitarian crisis.

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The Guardian view on atrocities in Sudan: when ‘never again’ becomes again, and again | Editorial

The city of El Obeid faces catastrophe. Governments are shirking their duty to challenge all those sustaining this war

“This is not a drill. It is a red alert,” said the UN rights chief, Volker Türk, on Friday. He was warning that catastrophe was unfolding in the strategically important Sudanese city of El Obeid in north Kordofan. Near-siege conditions are tightening, relentless drone attacks continue and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allies are massing around it.

Two decades ago, after the genocide in Darfur, the world said “never again”. But it is happening again, and few are even paying attention. The alarm was raised repeatedly last year as the starvation siege of El Fasher in north Darfur deepened. Tens of thousands of people were killed in the subsequent massacre, with one witness describing “a scene out of a horror movie”. UN investigators reported “the hallmarks of genocide”, including explicit calls to eliminate non-Arab communities. Civilians who fled were raped and murdered; so were those who stayed. Before El Fasher came a killing spree in Geneina by RSF-allied forces.

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The Guardian view on apprenticeships: young people need help getting started at work | Editorial

Existing staff are taking too much of a fund intended for new recruits. Ministers must take charge of redirecting it

For the roughly 64% of young people who do not go to university, apprenticeships are vital gateways to the world of work. The way that funding has flowed away from them and towards older workers in recent years was flagged as a problem in the interim report from Alan Milburn’s review on young people and work in May. Mr Milburn’s recommendations are still some months off. Apprenticeships are not solely for school‑leavers: people of all ages should be able to apply for paid trainee posts. But it is clear that the way incentives in the system have tilted against younger adults is one reason behind the huge rise in the number who are not in education or jobs.

The positive signs are that ministers will not wait for Mr Milburn to do something about this. A letter from Jacqui Smith, the skills minister, to the recently formed agency Skills England, last month, asked for urgent advice about which apprenticeship programmes should receive funding increases. It also announced an ambition for 50,000 more young apprentices, annually, by March 2029 – reversing almost half of the decade-long decline.

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More than 300,000 pupils estimated absent after England World Cup win

Exclusive: Initial figures are yet to be confirmed by DfE, which said schools were ‘at the heart’ of the celebration

About 332,000 fewer children were in school on Monday morning than a week earlier, according to initial figures, as attendance fell after England’s 3-2 World Cup win over Mexico.

School registers were down more than three percentage points on last week, after England manager Thomas Tuchel advised parents to “write an excuse for school and let them watch”.

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Cuba suffers third nationwide blackout in six months

The impoverished island was already struggling to keep the lights on before the US imposed a blockade in January

Cuba on Monday suffered its third nationwide power outage since the start of the year, the state electricity company said.

The impoverished island was already struggling to keep the lights on before the US president, Donald Trump, imposed an oil blockade in January, which has depleted the already dwindling supply of fuel for Cuba’s power plants.

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Pogacar rises above wildfire restrictions to take yellow jersey in deserted Les Angles

  • Fans were banned from stage three finish due to fire risk

  • Tour organisers insist stage four goes ahead in 40C heat

Tour de France organisers have insisted that Tuesday’s fourth stage, from Carcassonne to Foix, will go ahead, despite furnace conditions in southern France and predicted temperatures of over 40C (104F).

The 182km stage, scheduled to run through the heat of the afternoon, comes after the Tour’s third stage to Les Angles was held without the usual publicity caravan and only small numbers of fans, to avoid increasing the risks posed by wildfires raging in the eastern Pyrenees.

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Fines Doubled As Teens Outsmart Australia's Social Media Ban

Australia plans to double fines for social media platforms that fail to keep under-16s off restricted services, after regulators found 70% of children with accounts remained active three months after the ban took effect. The government says the changes will also give the eSafety Commissioner more power to demand information from platforms and age-assurance providers as teens continue finding ways around the law. Euronews reports: The government said Sunday it would introduce draft legislation this week doubling the maximum penalty to 99 million Australian dollars (63 million euros) for platforms -- including Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok -- that do not take reasonable steps to comply with the ban, which became law on 10 December. Communications Minister Anika Wells blamed the platforms directly. "We can all agree we would like the scheme to work better than it is currently, but that is on Big Tech taking the Mickey," she said, speaking to the Australian Broadcasting Corp on Monday. Wells added that she had received monthly updates from the online safety regulator since March and "we are not seeing improvements."

The amendments would also expand the powers of eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant to demand information and documents from platforms -- and from third parties such as age assurance technology providers -- to test claims made by companies about how under-16s continued to circumvent the ban. The government had initially reported more than 5 million children had accounts removed, deactivated or restricted after the legislation passed. But eSafety found in March that 70% of children who held accounts on restricted platforms on the day the ban took effect remained active on Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok.

Inman Grant said in April she was considering court action against those platforms and YouTube, alleging they were not taking reasonable steps to exclude children. She said she was satisfied with progress made by the remaining restricted platforms: X, Kick, Reddit, Threads and Twitch. Senior opposition lawmaker Jane Hume said her party would consider supporting the reforms, but pinned blame on the original legislation. "The legislation was clearly undercooked in the first place. The eSafety Commissioner wasn't given the powers to be able to pursue these Big Tech companies," she said.

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Macron bezoekt als eerste EU-leider Syrië na val van Assad

DAMASCUS (ANP/AFP/RTR) - De Franse president Emmanuel Macron is maandag aangekomen in Syrië. Hij is daarmee de eerste regeringsleider uit de EU die Syrië bezoekt sinds rebellen president Bashar al-Assad in december 2024 verdreven.

Macron blijft tot en met dinsdag in Syrië. Volgens een AFP-journalist werd Macron bij aankomst verwelkomd door de Syrische minister van Buitenlandse Zaken Asaad al-Shaibani. Het kantoor van Macron liet voorafgaand aan het bezoek weten dat hij zich sterk zal maken voor een "vrij, pluralistisch Syrië, dat al zijn bevolkingsgroepen respecteert".

President Ahmed al-Sharaa probeert de diplomatieke en economische relaties met andere landen te verbeteren. Het Syrische staatspersbureau SANA omschrijft het bezoek van Macron als "een cruciale stap in het proces om de internationale aanwezigheid van Syrië te herstellen".

De laatste Franse president die Syrië bezocht was Nicolas Sarkozy in 2009. In 2011 brak een burgeroorlog uit nadat Assad pro-democratische protesten neersloeg.


Dreigend watertekort: dit mag je vanaf nu wél en níet met je kraanwater — de regels die bijna niemand kent

Nederland staat officieel op het niveau ‘dreigend watertekort’, maar voor kraanwater gelden nog geen landelijke verboden – wél stevige dringende adviezen om je gebruik te beperken. De overheid en drinkwaterbedrijven vragen je nu al om alleen écht noodzakelijk drinkwater te gebruiken en luxe‑gebruik zoveel mogelijk te mijden, vooral tijdens piekuren.

Stand van zaken: dreigend watertekort

Door aanhoudende droogte, lage rivierafvoeren en een hoge watervraag is opgeschaald naar het niveau ‘dreigend watertekort’ in delen van Nederland. Regionaal zijn onttrekkingsverboden ingesteld voor oppervlaktewater en grondwater; boeren en tuineigenaren mogen in die gebieden geen water meer uit sloten of grond onttrekken om te beregenen. Voor huishoudelijk kraanwater geldt nu vooral: zuinig zijn, niet hamsteren en piekgebruik vermijden, zodat de druk in het netwerk op peil blijft.

“De verdringingsreeks: waarom jouw douche belangrijker is dan een groene tuin”

Wat je kraanwater nog wél voor is bedoeld

Zelfs bij dreigend watertekort heeft drinkwater voorrang in de zogeheten verdringingsreeks: drinkwater en volksgezondheid staan bovenaan. Dat betekent dat de volgende dingen gewoon door moeten gaan:

  • Drinken, koken en bereiden van eten thuis en in de horeca.
  • Basis hygiëne: handen wassen, (kort) douchen, toilet doorspoelen.
  • Medische en zorgfuncties: ziekenhuizen, zorginstellingen en essentiële productieprocessen hebben prioriteit in de watervoorziening.

Wat je beter níet meer doet met kraanwater

Formeel bestaan er nog geen landelijke verplichtingen voor particulieren, maar de overheid en waterbedrijven hebben een duidelijke wenslijst met wat je voorlopig beter laat. Vooral tijdens de ochtend- en avondspits van het watergebruik (06.00–09.00 en 18.00–22.00 uur) gaat het om:

  • Tuin sproeien met kraanwater, zeker via sproeiers en beregeningsinstallaties.
  • Zwembadjes vullen of dagelijks verversen met kraanwater.
  • Auto thuis op straat wassen met tuinslang of hogedrukspuit.
  • Terrassen, stoepen en gevels afspuiten met de tuinslang “voor het oog”.

In veel andere landen zijn dit al formeel verboden bij watertekort; in Nederland kan de minister of de burgemeester via noodbevoegdheden vergelijkbare restricties opleggen als de situatie verslechtert.

“Van zwembadje tot stoep: dit mag straks niet meer met je kraanwater”

De (bijna) onbekende juridische knop: noodverboden

De meeste Nederlanders weten niet dat er juridisch al sinds jaren een noodrem ligt om je kraan letterlijk dicht te draaien. Op basis van de Drinkwaterwet en noodbevoegdheden kunnen minister, veiligheidsregio of burgemeester tijdelijk verbieden om drinkwater te gebruiken voor niet‑essentiële zaken, zoals het wassen van auto’s of het sproeien van tuinen. Drinkwaterbedrijven kunnen ook zelf restricties opleggen, al gebeurt dat in de praktijk zelden.

Dit mag absoluut wél (en is zelfs verstandig)

Zolang er geen formeel verbod is, mag je juridisch nog veel – maar de vraag is of het slim is. Enkele dingen die nu expliciet worden aangeraden:

  • Tuin alleen diep en spaarzaam gieten, bij voorkeur met regenwater en anders maximaal één keer per week in de vroege ochtend of late avond.
  • Was en vaat alleen draaien als de machine goed vol is, liefst buiten de piekuren.
  • Douchetijd inkorten en kraan dicht bij tandenpoetsen of scheren om liters per dag te besparen.
  • Kleinere spoel op het toilet gebruiken of spaarknop/onderbreking installeren om structureel water te besparen.

Dit soort maatregelen wordt nu nadrukkelijk genoemd als manier om watertekorten te voorkomen, nog vóórdat er harde verboden volgen.

Praktische tips:

1. Kort douchen en wastaken slim plannen
  • Douche maximaal 5 minuten.
  • Zet de kraan uit tijdens inzepen, scheren en tandenpoetsen.
  • Laat wasmachine en vaatwasser alleen draaien als ze goed vol zijn.
  • Gebruik deze apparaten bij voorkeur buiten piekuren (dus niet allemaal tegelijk rond 7 uur ’s ochtends of 8 uur ’s avonds).
2. Tuin alleen gerichter en spaarzaam bewateren
  • Geef planten bij voorkeur (opgevangen) regenwater.
  • Moet je toch kraanwater gebruiken? Sproei dan één keer per week, vroeg in de ochtend of laat in de avond.
  • Geef vooral bomen, struiken en jonge aanplant water. Het gazon herstelt meestal vanzelf.
3. Kleine aanpassingen in huis die veel schelen
  • Gebruik altijd de “eco‑stand” van apparaten als die er is.
  • Kijk of je wc een kleine spoelknop heeft en gebruik die standaard.
  • Repareer lekkende kranen en lopende toiletten meteen.

Het zijn geen spectaculaire maatregelen, maar bij miljoenen huishoudens samen maken ze het verschil tussen “dreigend tekort” en echte problemen.

Samengevat:
  • Jouw drinkwater blijft voorrang houden, zeker voor drinken, koken en hygiëne.
  • Luxe‑gebruik zoals sproeien, zwembadjes vullen en auto’s wassen komt als eerste onder druk te staan.
  • De overheid hééft al middelen klaar liggen om dit te beperken als het echt misgaat.
  • Hoe zuiniger we nu vrijwillig zijn, hoe kleiner de kans op keiharde verboden later.

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