Teacher, please help me see whose seal this is.

A very wild and interesting pair of chapters. (If you place the two chapters correctly, you will have a complete Bo Yi lotus pond picture.)

Probably it is Xin Xiaoyu (1927-2008).

Xin Xiaoyu’s seal carving has the most unique style among Anhui Indians. First, he was born in a calligraphy family. His grandfather, Mr. Shao Ru, was a Jinshi in the Jiachen Branch of the former Qing Dynasty. He was famous in Zhejiang for his poetry and prose. His father, Mr. Lu Cun, was also good at calligraphy, seal cutting and poetry. The second is to receive guidance from famous teachers. In 1945, he became a disciple of Mr. Gao Shixiong in Tongyi. At that time, Mr. Wang Fuchang of Xiling Seal Society lived in seclusion in Shanghai, and Xin Xiaoyu often followed his teacher to listen, so he could get a glimpse of the secrets. The third is to be diligent and studious. When he learned seal cutting, he first devoted himself to copying Qin and Han seals and ancient seals. He studied in more than a thousand places and laid a solid foundation. Later, he also conducted in-depth research on famous figures such as Deng Shiru, Ding Jing, and Zhao Zhiqian in the Qing Dynasty. He was especially impressed by Mr. Zhao Shuru and Wang Fuchang. Therefore, the white text captures the essence of the Han jade seal, while the red text is known for its freshness and elegance. His attitude towards creation is very serious. Once he prints it in his hand, he will ponder it over and over again, striving to comply with the law and never being pretentious or reserved.

Can you upload the printing and check it?