 Item Number – SCP-151 Object Class – Euclid Special Containment Procedures – SCP-151 should be kept in a locked storage compartment covered by an opaque cloth. The keys to the compartment should be kept in the custody of the site commander when SCP-151 is not being researched. When research is being conducted, SCP-151 may be kept in a locked laboratory, provided it is always covered when not being used. Description – SCP-151 is a 1 meter by 1.3 meter, otherwise 3 foot by 4 foot, oil painting apparently from the perspective of someone underwater. A subject who views the painting exhibits no initial effects. However, over a period of 24 hours, the subject's breathing becomes increasingly labored, culminating in the death of the subject. Autopsies reveal that subjects' lungs have filled with seawater. Attempts to halt the drowning process by medical intervention have proven successful and prolong in the life of the subject, but have not stopped or reversed the condition. The painting is not signed, but several names are written on the back. Addendum – SCP-151 was found in an antique shop in BEEP, after the Foundation began investigating a series of unexplained drowning deaths. As BEEP is landlocked, the Foundation dispatched a team of plainclothes agents after being informed of the nature of the water in the victim's lungs and that the victims had all been discovered on dry land. The agents discovered that the names written on the back belonged to a group of artistically inclined students, all of whom disappeared during a study abroad program in BEEP. Investigation into their fate is ongoing, and may provide clues as to the nature and origin of SCP-151. Site 42 is able to continue broadcasting and move up to making live-action SCP adaptations thanks to support from our viewers, subscribers, and especially our patrons. A real shout out to our Level 5 researcher-level patron, Andre Bechert.