[7] Lucero expresses her Chicana heritage through her artwork, including photography, illustration, and computer art.
[8] She also participated in Journey Through Our Heritage (JTOH), Arts Street, Voz y Corazón, KidzArt, and the Museo de las Americas.
The woman in the art piece is shown to be carrying a flaming heart that is surrounded by barbed wire and a cross.
The mix of hummingbirds and bald eagles in the art supposedly demonstrates Chicano, an American first with cultures of Mexican descent.
[12][10] The artwork Dia de Los Muertos, with Chicanx cultural traditions, features a woman dressed up as a living "calavera", or sugar skull, which is often placed on the "Ofrenda," the heart of the celebration.