| ¡@¡@Cheng Mei-Chu, the pearl of Penghu , was diagnosed
with Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma, a rare disease. Although
her external appearance was damaged, she takes on life's challenges
with optimism. After graduating Makong Senior High School at 22, she
began drawing and her entrepreneurship at 24. She has
been a professional artist for 17 years with 27 successful personal
exhibitions. In addition, she graduated National Open University at
the age of 43 and got accepted into Da Yeh University Graduate
Institute of Plastic Art with her excellent test scores. She aspires
to complete her Master's degree at 45 and Doctor's at 50-70. Finally,
she desires to establish an art gallery with the name ¡§White Bird¡¨
to give back the local folks at Penghu as well as provide an
attraction for domestic tourists and tourists from abroad. She
aspires to be like Gauguin, who gave back to Tahiti and the tourists
from all over the world.
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¡@¡@Cheng Mei-Chu was born on Penghu , the island covered with blanket
flowers on July 21, 1966. She did not wear a wig as a child. Upon first
meeting her, people could not really see anything wrong with her
appearance; she had a small head and her facial organs were all in the
right places. However, with a closer look, people noticed that
everything was not quite right ¡V she had rough and wrinkly skin and an
extra digit on her right hand. She simply looked different from others.
For the fear of peers bullying her daughter for her looks, Mei-Chu did
not let her go to school. |
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Physical obstacles prevented her from learning to draw and
many difficulties in studying
¡@¡@During
her childhood, Mei-Chu's hearing and sight were weak and she could not
speak clearly, which caused her many difficulties academically. Her eyes
were ultra sensitive and could not stand strong wind and glaring
sunlight. They were especially sensitive to season changes and during
those times they became watery. People mistook that for emotional
sensitivity and some thought she was a cry baby; the real reason was
because she did not have eye lids to protect her eyes. Therefore, it was
dangerous for her if someone were to cover her eyes from behind. The
worse part for her was the 9-month North-East monsoon and 4-month
glaring sunny days. As a child, she had to suffer daily and try to avoid
the wind or the sun. But she kept moving and in term, took control of
her destiny.
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After attending school, Mr. Chen Ying-ming encourage her to
draw and she received Award of Excellence in the National Children
Drawing Competition and silver medal in the 10 th International
Children's Drawing Competition of Japan
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¡@¡@Life looked bleak for her until she turned 10; she drew a water
buffalo and impressed her aunt greatly. Her aunt exclaimed: ¡§Genius!
She's a talented child!¡¨ That's when Mei-Chu was sent to school. At
school, what her mother worried did happen, but they did not affect
Mei-Chu's optimistic outlook too much. At 4 th grade, a new teacher
came. Mr. Chen Ying-ming gathered some students with talent in drawing
and led them on field trips for drawing. Under his guidance, Mei-Chu
received awards in Penghu and even received the Award of Excellence in
the National Children Drawing Competition and silver medal in the 10 th
International Children's Drawing Competition of Japan with her work
titled ¡§Zhong Zhi Chen Chen¡¨. |
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As a star in junior high ¡V academic excellence, exceptional
painter and being the best runner in school
¡@¡@After graduating from Yi Meng Elementary School, a country-style
small school of 300, Mei-Chu went to Makong Junior High School , Mei-Chu,
in a different school district. She surrounded by people curious about
her appearance and began learning to decipher people's attitude, warm or
cold, as well as academic and other kinds of competitions and so on.
These were the new things that Mei-Chu had to learn. Fortunately, she
was not rejected by her peers probably due to the fact that her talent,
academic success as well as athletic prowess gained her some reputation.
Without any hesitation, she answered questions, such as the reason for
her facial appearance. Actually, the advantage of answering questions
straight up is that the more people know about the answers, the less
likely there will be any more people asking.
Her looks caused rejection and segregation
¡@¡@The summer before her first year at junior high, Mei-Chu saw an ad
of an art studio looking for students. With much joy, she told her
family that she wanted to study drawing. The teacher was rather
dumbfounded upon meeting Mei-Chu and got her a secluded space with dim
lighting and told her to do some sketches alone. After the class, the
teacher called and expressed that he was afraid that Mei-Chu could scare
students away. Mei-Chu was abandoned.
The death of her sister, her biggest encourager for painting,
severely impacted her will to draw
¡@¡@During the first few months of junior high, Mei-Chu practiced and
discovered that she could use calligraphy brush to paint portraits with
high contrast and she could paint the facial features of the characters
well with few simple strokes. Her older sister gave her a great deal of
emotional support and helped her to fully immerse in drawing. As fate
would have it, her older sister died in a car accident during her second
year of junior high. After that, her family moved from Makong City back
to the countryside. From that point on, Mei-Chu lost her desire for
painting and almost lost her talent during the last year of junior high
and most of her high school years.
| A special mentor's encourage became the turning point
¡@¡@After
finishing the college entrance exams, Mei-Chu encountered a major change
in life. She saw light in the darkness thanks to Wang Hsu-si, the father
of one of her junior high school classmates. During the summer of 1990,
Mei-Chu purchased some art books and played with paper sculpting for 2
months as well as colored pencil drawings. Next, she tried her hand at
water coloring painting on full-sized papers and her skills became more
and more refined with a sense of realism and strong spirit. At last,
Mei-Chu found the confidence she lost and decided to pick up the
painting brush once more. She called January of 1991 her beginning year
of creativity in painting.
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Opened drawing classes, lottery shop and comic book store,
but decided to be a painter for life
¡@¡@In 1999, she opened her own class for teaching adults painting. But
the lack of freedom in time scheduling made her tired and she dissolved
her class before starting her travels in Europe in July 2000. Her mother
and brother sponsored her during her first year of painting career and
she held her first personal water color exhibition the next year. Her
works were bought by many and provided enough income for 2 years of
basic living and buying materials for creative endeavors.
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¡@However, life has its twists and turns. In January 2002, she
started selling lottery tickets. During 2003 and 2004, her mother got
ill and died and in order to make a living, she started her own business
and opened White Bird Comic and Novels Bookstore. During that period,
her amount of creations decreased until she stopped altogether. She
started painting again in 2004 and held successful exhibitions in Penghu
and Kaohsiung . In 2001, after her first personal exhibition was held at
National Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, she wanted to have concentrated
efforts for exhibition in Taipei , but pressure in life interrupted her
progress. Finally, in 2005, she was able to exhibit at the Memorial Hall
again and realize her dream. She started again in her journey by
extending her dreams from the past and she decided to face life with a
more positive attitude. |
Travels in Europe became the trigger point for realizing
her dream
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Mei-Chu received a great deal of support from different circles.
Although her English was terrible, with her determination for art, she
went to tour Europe alone. She aspires to complete her Master's degree
at 45 and Doctor's at 50-70. Finally, she desires to establish an art
gallery with the name ¡§White Bird¡¨ to give back the local folks at
Penghu as well as provide an attraction for domestic tourists and
tourists from abroad. She aspires to be like Gauguin, who gave back to
Tahiti and the tourists from all over the world. |
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