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.
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)
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Wolf from Wolf Brother by BellaWikf09
Wolf is an interesting animal character I have read in a long time. I aggressively love Wolf's mate: Darkfur. Anyways I made this digital artwork of the first book title and Wolf himself!
Niagin versus Mammot by Raven clan
This piece is inspired from a scene in Vipers daughter. My favourite book in the series.
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.
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.
Wolf brother illustrations by Nadia
These pages illustrate the first few chapters from wolf brother. I was inspired by this book and created my own original biro pen illustrations.
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.
Clothing living wild by ørn
My work uniform. we made when we live in the Stone Age on a Stone Age immersion. Now we teach Stone Age sessions to schools for everyone to handle the tools and clothes of the past.
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.
Flint axe by Wildcat
This is my favourite axe I made it by splitting a stick at the top and slotting in a flint .
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.
Axe by White Wolf
This axe took a while to make because the stone kept falling out. I got the stick at the beach, and then my dad splinted it with a saw. I put the stone in and tied it with string. And don't try to sand a rock, the smell is like burnt gasoline.