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.
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.
Torak And His Thoughts by LoveOfAnimals
This is about Torak and his thoughts. He is one of my favourite characters!
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. 🙂
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.
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! 🙂
The Arctic Devil by TheLostBoy
This painting is inspired by the third book of the series. It shows what I imagine the area where the book took place, would look like. The title is inspired by black ice.
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~
Viper’s Daughter by Alexia
This is a fan art I made when Michelle first announced the name for he new book. It took ages to finish, as it was my first full digital piece. Up until then , paper had always been my main medium
Slingshot by White Wolf
They may have used slingshots, though I don't know for sure. This was pretty easy to make, I just got some brown cloth and made holes in it and then tied some string to it.
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.