Roy Lichtenstein's "Drowning Girl"

Origin
Roy Lichtenstein was one of the main figureheads in the New Art movement of the 1960's in America. His work, commonly described as pop art or comic art, he called "industrial art", as a machine could be used to create and recreate images.

Effects
When a woman is feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or desperate the painting will cause them to fall into a trance where they will feel as though they are drowning, though they are perfectly fine. The stress that activates the painting is a particular one, as only women who are in abusive or unhappy relationships can active it. Surprisingly, after the artifact is neutralized the victims will have newfound determination to leave their unhappy relationships.

Collection
Collected from an art showcase after a woman fell victim to the effects of the painting. It was later discovered that she was married to an abusive art collector. After the painting was neutralized she immediately filed for divorce.