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 & Renn’s camp in the woods • by • Sky Bear •
A landscape representation of a clan shelter using natural materials.

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.

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 !

Hand print painting – My Name Soul by Mackule
A painting I did many years ago while reading the wolf brothers series. I was inspired by the idea of cave art and the personal and iconic symbology throughout the series. I think of this as a painting of my name soul, as each hand print is unique and personal.

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.

Flint axe by Wildcat
This is my favourite axe I made it by splitting a stick at the top and slotting in a flint .

Leather pouch by Shadow hunter
This leather pouch could be worn around the neck. It could be used as a medicine pouch or just to keep special items in.

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.

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.

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).

Renn Sketch by WillowGatherer
So I just read Viper's Daughter and of course, I am obsessed, so I am submitting this sketch of my favourite character and all the things I associate with her. Can't WAIT for Skin Taker!

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 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. 🙂

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).

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.

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!