Chinese ink wash painting, also known as sumi-e or xieyi style, featuring a white flower, likely a peony, and a butterfly. The painting is on what looks like rice paper, and it includes Chinese calligraphy and red artist seals. These elements are characteristic of traditional East Asian art.
The red seals, called chops or hanko, serve as the artist's signature or may contain short phrases or sayings. The style is known for its minimalistic brush strokes and the crucial control of ink and water to create varying shades and effects.