Gertrude Jekyll's Paintbox

Effects
When the supplies from the paintbox are used they will infuse the artist with a desire to create beautiful garden landscapes bursting with color. As soon as the paint is dry the surrounding area will fill with the plants in the painting. Using the materials may deteriorate the user's eyesight, leaving the extremely nearsighted and only able to discern far away colors and shapes.

Collection
Collected from the home an artist in Portland, Oregon. The Warehouse was alerted to the artifact when a local newspaper ran an article about a gorgeous garden blooming overnight in a local painter's backyard despite the approach of winter. The artist not only had no knowledge of how the plants got there, but had seemingly become nearsighted overnight.