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.
Crude driftwood hut by Chowg
My big driftwood shack. It isn't completely finished but nobody was there to help. I originally planned to cover it in kelp but the sun was about to set so I had to head home.
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).
Grey slate knife by Tatra
Grey slate blade; old broom handle cut to size and split for the handle and rope to bind. In the binding is a small piece of Amber as a lucky charm.
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 by Jaz
Portrait of one of the best protagonists ever, Torak. I’m so thrilled he’s back in my life with Viper’s Daughter.
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.
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.
Soul Eaters by Zigobolt
Everyone always draws the main characters, but how about the "bad guys" (not all of them are bad). Without the soul eaters, stories wouldn't even exist. Plus, I really like Thiazzi. So here is the gang (even though, this scene is impossible, since Thiazzi misses his fingers, after Fa's death, Tenris' scroches and the Walker goes crazy).
Primitive Knapping! by Snow Leopard
I've always wanted to try my hand at making stone tools, and your books inspired me to get started! 🙂
Here are a few pieces I've knapped with antler and a hammer stone.
The Raven, The Seal and The Wolf. by BaleSealclan
This is a FanArt in virtual, representing my three favorite characters of the books: Renn, Torak and his relative, Bale, in a funny group hug (although Torak want to run away hahhaha) I loved to do this, even though taked many time. My artist signature is MATILDA, for sign my arts and my draws. But this draw is 100% mine. I really love the Chronicles of Ancient Darkness, those books marked my adolescence, and teached me many beautiful lessons. Really, thanks Michelle Paver, for the wonderful experiences into your books. These universe of Torak and Wolf changed my life in many aspects.
Renn by Willow
This is my drawing of Renn, the background animals symbolises the animals and people in her life, the wolf represents Torak and Wolf. The raven represents Rip and Reck, it also is a sign of how close she is to her clan. The viper of course is a way of showing her awful mother Seshru.
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.
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. 🙂
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.
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!
Mammut Matriarch by Fionna
The scene where Torak first comes face to face with the mammut matriarch in Viper's Daughter just took my breath away, and I knew I had to draw it!
Words cannot describe the whirlwind of happiness I felt when I found out there would be more to the series of my childhood (still is my all-time favourite). I definitely shed a few tears during the new book ❤
Piece was hand-painted using Indian ink and water colour 🙂
- Fiona, 18, New Zealand ♡
Ps. Sending love to you in these difficult times, hope you are well and being kind to yourself. Stay safe ♡