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I Am The Pipe Cleaner Master | INDIE ALASKA

Season 2 Episode 7

Creating up to 50,000 artistic pieces a year, Kenneth Williams can shape pipe cleaners into just about anything. In addition to his business at Anchorage's Sears Mall, Kenneth also creates intricate stop-motion animation films. His unwavering dedication to his craft, along with his kind-hearted personality makes Kenneth an inspiration to anyone who meets him.

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