Heidi Lucca-Redcliffe
Swansea College of Art
Heidi Lucca-Redcliffe is a multidisciplinary artist based in South Wales. Her practice is rooted in autoethnographic exploration, using colour, material, and body as primary tools of investigation. Working intensively with the colour red, she creates immersive works that embody rawness, vulnerability, and intimacy.
Her process often involves the deconstruction of materials to reveal fragility, embedding themes of exposure and sensitivity into her work. By following intuitive, sensory-driven approaches, Heidi embraces spontaneity and play as part of her creative methodology.
Much of her practice questions the notion of self-portraiture, engaging in an ongoing iterative cycle that merges physical presence with material experimentation.
Heidi’s work foregrounds the body as both subject and medium, using materiality to trace the internal self and expand the language of personal representation.
List of Works
01
Still image from video performance “Pulse” (2025), interaction between the body and knotted string forms sewn to recycled textiles
02
Cascading Sensations (2025), suspended knotted string and macrame forms
Exhibition: “Praxis” Axis Graduate Program Exhibition, Umbrella Gallery, Cardiff, image: Jules Lister
03
Internal Self (2024); installation, stitched canvas and cheesecloth, mixed media
Exhibition: “UNPEELED” (2024) BA (Hons) Fine Art: Studio, Site and Context Degree Exhibition, Swansea College of Art

