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SMOKE BREAK #986: On Crafting Primitive Tools With A Super Cool Six Year Old Dude

Holy adorable! That’s Marcel Studer, the 6 year old son of BC artist Robert Studer. The word of the day is now “obsidian”. Top marks, Dad. Bonus: Bon Iver covering Peter Gabriel (thanks for the link, CA).

TAKE ANOTHER BREAK

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  1. It was such a pleasure making this video and it’s great to see that a charming boy and his passion for ‘obsidian’ is infectious! Coming soon is a longer piece I’m crafting on dad Robert Studer and his work.

  2. I always thought Robert is a pretty cool and creative guy, but his lovely son just raised the bar!
    We need more examples of children in their NATURAL STATE devoid of electronic objects!

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