James Buzzanell's Painting "Grief and Pain"

Origin
This painting, done in colored pencil, was made by a young high school artist named James (Jimmy) Buzzanell. This work shows a young woman who is upset and depressed about the death of her boyfriend, seen through the door with his legs visible in the light. Her anger and depression became so real to the artist that those emotions became infused in the painting.

Effects
When this Painting is stared at for too long, it causes the victim(s) to experience immense grief of loved ones, as if they had died. The victim also believes that they died, even when they see their loved ones alive and well. It leads to constant depression and anger at not having been able to do anything for the loved one, eventually leading to the victim committing suicide.

Notice and Collection
The Warehouse Computer received a ping from an art show near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania about several people committing suicide after being at the art show. By the time agents arrived, however, the art show was already over. Agents are currently searching for the work, but no further suicides have been reported related to this artifact.