Her works primarily consist of portraits of people in everyday situations, based on interactions and memories she has with friends and acquaintances in her social circle.
[1][2][3] Cheng moved to the Netherlands in 2016 for a two-year residency program at Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, where she produced a series of paintings inspired by her friendships with gay Dutch men.
[2][3] Following her residency, she relocated to Paris, where she has continued to paint figurative and sometimes surreal works based on her encounters with friends and strangers, with a focus on human desire and intimacy.
[8] Her work was exhibited at the 2018 Art Basel in Hong Kong and the 13th Shanghai Biennale.
Other solo and group exhibitions include shows at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin, the Renaissance Society in Chicago, the Bourse de Commerce and Palais de Tokyo in Paris, and Frans Hals Museum in the Netherlands.