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Based in Ashland, Oregon, Lacey “LaceFace” Walton has been exploring her passion for the color, fluidity, and form of glass since she began working on the torch in 2004, masterfully creating works of functional art that stimulate the creative mind and push boundaries on contemporary art. When asked what

her inspiration is for the unique, curved style featured in her work, Lacey said, “I believe glass holds the energy of life with its unique relationship to the powerful elements of Fire and Air. My artworks strive to present natural beauty by portraying life that occurs in the physical world like animals, flowers and the human form. The spiritualistic and ritualistic quality of pipes has always inspired me to create a higher form of functional art that can be portrayed as sacred, statuesque or shamanic. The medium of glass, in combination with ancient sacraments, has given our society a way to reach a higher consciousness, while also providing communion with each other by bringing people together to perform a ritual as old as human history itself – smoking.”

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“Earth, Air, Fire, Water”

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