This artwork is a portrait of a woman, depicted from the chest up, looking upwards and to the right. She has her hair styled in an updo, adorned with what appears to be a pearl or bead hair ornament. Her attire suggests she is wearing traditional Korean Hanbok, consisting of a yellow jeogori (top), and a vest or baeja in green with gold patterns. A hint of a red chima (skirt) is visible below the jeogori. The texture of the artwork suggests it may have been created using techniques similar to glued and dyed rice paper with powder color pigment. In the bottom left corner of the image, there is a small red stamp or seal.