You found a Caminostone!

Part of an artroute on the walking trail.


This artproject wants to surprise hikers on international trails through miniature art.

Every painted stone tells its own, unique story or message of one of the participants of the project.

This artroute besides the north-southtrail will be available from 15 June 2017. Down here, you can read the story of this stone.

The miniature, message and location on the trail.





This stone is for the message of Isaac:

“Sometimes we’re dead.

When we live for some time without big changes, in routine, without being present and doing something we do not like, we have been buried for a long time. Nothing happens, nothing changes, improves or worsens. It is the straight line on the screen which shows the vital signs in the hospital. It’s a coma. And the more we resist the change that the body asks for, the harder it is, the longer we lengthen the coma. Get out of that lethargic state and choose life, death, change, resurrection … choose not to be protected and yet write the most vivid verses in the world. Choose life, death, leave the comma behind. There is where everything happens. The rest is all a lie. It does not exist. And grow, open your arms, your petals and embrace change. Flows and mutate. You’ve changed but you are still are.”

This stone was placed on 2017-07-12 .

Location of
the stone

An identical painted twin-stone is currently travelling to tell its story. With help from the hiker who finds and relocates the stone, the story will spread… Click here” for the page of the travelling stone.



Travelling stone


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)

Do you want to participate in the next art project with your own story?
Info: info@caminostones.com

Location stone
Travelling twin stone
click here
  • This artproject wants to surprise hikers on international trails through miniature art.

    Every painted stone tells its own, unique story or message of one of the participants of the project. Right, you see the story of the participant of this stone.
    This free artroute besides the north-southtrail is available through GPX or map!

    An identical painted twin-stone is currently travelling to tell its story. With help from the hiker who finds and relocates the stone, the story will spread… Click here for the page of the travelling stone.

    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)

    Do you want to participate in the next art project with your own story?
    Caminostones is een project by visual artist Andrea Haandrikman-Schraets.
    Info: info@caminostones.com

  • The miniature, message and location.

    This stone is for the message of Isaac:

    “Sometimes we’re dead.

    When we live for some time without big changes, in routine, without being present and doing something we do not like, we have been buried for a long time. Nothing happens, nothing changes, improves or worsens. It is the straight line on the screen which shows the vital signs in the hospital. It’s a coma. And the more we resist the change that the body asks for, the harder it is, the longer we lengthen the coma. Get out of that lethargic state and choose life, death, change, resurrection … choose not to be protected and yet write the most vivid verses in the world. Choose life, death, leave the comma behind. There is where everything happens. The rest is all a lie. It does not exist. And grow, open your arms, your petals and embrace change. Flows and mutate. You’ve changed but you are still are.”

    This stone was placed on 2017-07-12 .



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    Kunstroute




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