You found a travelling stone!

Part of an inspiring art project with travelling miniatures and art on the walking trails.

These unique painted stones travel around the world. Every travelling stone spreads its own story of message of one of the participants of this art project. Here you find info about this project.
Below the story of this stone, location journey and meetings with hikers.

The miniature, location and message.





This stone is dedicated to the Greater Short-toed Lark:

“The greater short-toed lark (Calandrella brachydactyla) is part of a series travelling miniature stones depicting endangered or vulnerable animals in Europe. I want to bring attention to these special animals through this art project.
Spread the word and move the stone!

The short-toed lark breeds in open, dry, bare plains such as steppes with low vegetation.So in the Netherlands you will not see much of them. The female builds a nest consisting of a dimple in the ground, covered with some grass, hair, wool, roots and leaves. This is usually hidden under a grass poll. They will brood twice: once in April or May and once in June or July. The young are then cared for by both parents.

The greater short-toed lark is least concerned and not threatened. A nice change for once.

This stone started travelling on 2019-04-25.








Location or travel
of this stone.

Besides the travelling stones, there are also “resting stones” with stories, placed on the trail. Together all these stones form the international art routes.
Click here for more info on the routes.

Did you take the travelling stone? And do you want to leave it on a new location, so it can continue it’s journey? Click here.

This art project wants to pleasantly surprise hikers through miniature art. A second goal is to initiate a new form of communication and awareness,through art and social media. The participant and I are looking forward for your story or response on this stone! (possibly with photo)

The next art project, with a route of resting and travelling stones, starts in 2019 of 2020.
Info: info@caminostones.com





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travelling stone
  • These unique painted stones travel around the world. Every travelling stone spreads its own story of message of one of the participants of this artproject. Right, the story of this participant.

    Besides the travelling stones, there are also “resting stones” with stories, placed on the trail. Together all these stones form the international art routes.
    Click here for more info on the routes.
    Did you take the travelling stone? And do you want to leave it on a new location, so it can continue it’s journey? Click here.

    This artproject wants to pleasantly surprise hikers through miniature art. A second goal is to initiate a new form of communication and awareness, through art and social media. The participant and I are looking forward for your story or response on this stone! (possibly with photo) You can leave your response down here.

    Caminostones is een project by visual artist Andrea Haandrikman-Schraets.
    Info: info@caminostones.com

  • The miniature, message and location.

    This stone is dedicated to the Greater Short-toed Lark:

    “The greater short-toed lark (Calandrella brachydactyla) is part of a series travelling miniature stones depicting endangered or vulnerable animals in Europe. I want to bring attention to these special animals through this art project.
    Spread the word and move the stone!

    The short-toed lark breeds in open, dry, bare plains such as steppes with low vegetation.So in the Netherlands you will not see much of them. The female builds a nest consisting of a dimple in the ground, covered with some grass, hair, wool, roots and leaves. This is usually hidden under a grass poll. They will brood twice: once in April or May and once in June or July. The young are then cared for by both parents.

    The greater short-toed lark is least concerned and not threatened. A nice change for once.

    This stone started it’s journey on 2019-04-25.



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