That's nice.
It looks to me to be in the style of the Chinese-American painter and printmaker Ting Shao Kuang (Yunnan Art School). He was born in Kunning, China in 1939, trained in Beijing and ultimately moved to Los Angeles in America. Best known for paintings of stylised women surrounded by vibrant abstract symbols drawing heavily from Ancient Egyptian and Art Nouveau imagery.
An original (and some prints) from this artist could have substantial value. However, I believe he usually painted on paper and his style (together with the Yunnan School style in general) have been widely copied by other artists in various media.
Compare to this unattributed variation of Ting’s “Peace and Religion”:
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/384966439687
… this work by Julia Feng:
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https://www.artmajeur.com/juliafeng/en/artworks/91078/art-godness-close-look
… and this decorated ceramic tile from the Holly Zhang gallery:
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https://hollyzhang.com/s/product/5292/