Cheng Chung-chuan learned painting from several professors at National Taiwan Normal University, such as Liao Chi-chun,
Lee Shih-chiao,
Chu Teh-chun, and
Puru. Cheng frequently painted still life portraits, and her
art style tended to be realistic. After marrying a dentist, she devoted her attention to the family for several decades. By the end of 1980s, she began to paint again. While living in Japan, Cheng rarely traveled, so the mountains or rivers featured in her works are imagined. Moreover, some of her compositions look like veins or nerves and prove that
medical books exert a strong influence on her. Regarding colors, the artist appreciates noble golden, mysterious black, passionate red colors. Her works convey elegance, warmth, and vigor. Being a kind and simple artist, Cheng Chung-chuan considered that she was a fortunate person and aimed to express love and positive ideas to everyone through her sincere creations. ==Artworks==