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.
Gaup by Old Chowg
A drawing of that moment in Oath Breaker when Torak, Renn and Fin-Kedinn encountered Gaup, a Salmon Clan man, with his hand severed by the Auroch Clan.
Wolf pendant from Shetland by Mackule
I purchased this after my graduation on a trip to Shetland and Orkney. I fell in love with it immediately, and I have had it now for over a decade.
Mammut Matriarch by Fionna
The scene in Viper’s Daughter where Torak comes face-face with a mammoth took my breath away, and I knew I had to recreate it.
Painted with Indian Ink, watercolour, and a lot of patience!
The far north by Aleu
I painted this a long time ago from the artist Bob Ross and it reminded me of the far north and the first tree.
Hacia el Lejano Norte by Lys
Aprovechando la cuarentena decidí comenzar a rememorar la saga Crónicas de la Prehistoria. Es, en verdad, una gran serie; ha marcado un gran cambio en mí y me ha dejado una muy bonita experiencia.
Y ahora estoy ansiosa por leer el nuevo libro que se anunció: “La hija de la víbora”.
La verdad, Crónicas de la Prehistoria está en lo ~Alto de mi pirámide~
Niagin versus Mammot by Raven clan
This piece is inspired from a scene in Vipers daughter. My favourite book in the series.
Leather quiver by Shadow hunter
This is a leather quiver to put arrows in. I thought it was a bit like one someone in Torak’s world may have used.
The Stone Age by Shonna
I painted these stones when I was younger (about 7 years ago) because I love the covers of the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness books. There is not much else to say, I just wanted to add them to the collection, though I am definitely not an artist! 🙂
Torak and Wolf by Luna
After I read the first book I really wanted to do a drawing based on it. This is Torak and Wolf sitting in the forest. 🙂
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 🙂
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!
Lost before Dawn by Red Renn
An expression of my favourite book characters “Torak and Renn”. Depicting pain, fear, strength and love
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.
• Torak & Renn’s camp in the woods • by • Sky Bear •
A landscape representation of a clan shelter using natural materials.