
This is a Japanese woodblock print depicting a serene wetland scene. The composition is dominated by tall, slender reeds and blooming irises. The irises are rendered in shades of white, purple, and green, with delicate petals and leaves. The reeds are a vibrant green, creating a strong vertical rhythm throughout the image. The lower portion of the print shows a body of water, likely a pond or marsh, with reflections of the reeds and irises. The water is rendered in shades of blue and green, with subtle gradations to suggest depth. In the background, a distant landscape is visible, featuring low-lying mountains and trees silhouetted against a pale orange and blue sky. A few birds are flying in the sky, adding a sense of movement and life to the scene. Two vertical rectangular blocks of Japanese text are present on the right side of the image, and a smaller square block is on the left. These likely contain the title, artist's signature, or other relevant information. The overall style is characteristic of ukiyo-e, with its emphasis on line, color, and composition.