The Clans’ Museum
Welcome to The Clans’ Museum – a permanent archive of your "Wolf Brother" artwork, sculpture, clothing or any other artifacts that you’ve made. You could even cook up a Mesolithic meal and photograph it, or recreate an entire encampment!
Upload your exhibits here and see them featured in the museum.
Crow/raven/rook by Kangchenjunga
I'm twelve years old and I love to draw - this is a rook/raven/crow, which I hand-painted with graphite and watercolour pencil.
I think that this is what Rip and Rek in Michelle Paver's books would look like, so I hope that other people think so too 🙂
Portrait of Torak by Tic Tac Torak
I've been re-reading Wolf Brother recently whilst I've been stuck in quarantine and I was so excited when I heard there was a new book coming out! This is a picture I drew of Torak, the man, the myth, the legend (I wish I could have drawn Wolf too but I'm not confident enough haha)
#ClanChampion
Cave Paintings inspired by Wolf Brother by King Edward’s School, Bath
Cave paintings drawn by Year 5 to support reading Wolf Brother. The children also wrote their own descriptive passages from the story.
Renn (sketch) by Tove
In our school we had the first two books of the chronicles and I really loved them!!! The stories are so good. That motivated me to make a film. But as I have heard, there is one being made. Maybe I'll get to make a short trailer or so. Because of this idea I began to draw a lot of sketches and suddenly I thought that Renn would look back, also though I never think of characters' faces when I read something.
I hope you like it ????
The ancient transition by Tigurlilly
The ancient transition represents how time has changed the world ...
I painted this piece using acrylic and oil paints for my school GCSE project when I was sixteen years old and it was based on the first book I ever completed reading.. you guessed it! Wolf brother!
I have been in love with the series ever since.
This painting awarded me with a grade A in art at school and I am very proud of it still (I'm now 28 years old)!
I cant wait to complete the chronicles of ancient darkness series again and finally get stuck into vipers daughter!
Lucky Feathers by Tira
When going on a hunt, some hunters, like Renn, put feathers in their hair, to be more lucky. I took the Alula Feathers (from a part of a wing, that would be like the thumb on a human hand) from a Jackdaw and a kestrel and connected them with a wooden pearl.
Torak And Renn Forever by Rennak
This shows two of my favourite characters Renn and Torak (all the Wolves are my others). It shows their friendship and I am quite proud of it.
Stone Age axe by Wildcat
This is actually my brother’s axe but I thought it deserves a place on the virtual museum . He made it by taking a piece of flint and taping it to his handle . Hope you enjoy !
The three pronged fork of the soul eaters by OtterClan74
"To be a Soul Eater means you have to give up everything you ever were, everything you ever could have been."
―Fin-Kedinn
These are one of my favourite villains in all of the books I have read. My Soul eater symbol commemorates each of the seven soul eaters and their clan creature/ tree.
• Torak & Renn’s camp in the woods • by • Sky Bear •
A landscape representation of a clan shelter using natural materials.
The ice mountain at the edge of the world by Mackule
A painting inspired by the the ice mountain at the edge of the world in Vipers Daughter and the colours of the sky at night and the first tree (northern lights).
My own obsidian blade knives by Mackule
Hand crafted obsidian and mahogany obsidian bladed knives, with silver birch hafts.
The Viper’s Daughter by Green Willow
My sister and I loved the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness when we first read them more than ten years ago, and we were thrilled to see it is coming back! We can’t wait to see what happens next with Torak, Renn and the gang!
(P.S. the caveman drawings in the corners of the piece are based on the original covers of the first series.)
Stay safe!
Cave Paintings inspired by Wolf Brother by King Edward’s School, Bath
Cave paintings drawn by Year 5 to support reading Wolf Brother. The children also wrote their own descriptive passages from the story.