SCP-4508 (work in progress)

SCP-4508

Object class: safe

Special containment procedures: SCP-4508 is to be kept in a locked, 5 m x 5 m x 5 m room, with at least one personnel guarding it. If anyone wishes to see SCP-4508, permission must be granted from a level 4 or higher employee. To protect any potential damage from being done to SCP-4508, any type of liquid is strictly forbidden.

Description: SCP-4508 is a sentient painting of a white elephant in a red background. The origins of SCP-4508 are unknown, and speculations have yet to be made. If ink, paint, etc is put over the current design, if no one is looking at SCP-4508, it will shape itself back to its original design. If someone talks about their emotion, mental illness, or disability, SCP-4508 will create an artistic representation of it. no footage is currently available of SCP-4508 doing this, so it is unclear how or when it happens. undercover interviews have been disguised as therapy sessions, where random citizens talk about their feelings, not knowing that SCP-4508 is in the room with them. SCP-4508 is put in a position so that no one can see it.

INTERVIEW 4508-1
Male. 27. Talks about his past relationship and how his ex-girlfriend was emotionally abusive, and would often manipulate him to get what she wanted out of him. Once the interview was finished, SCP-4508 was a picture of a female puppet master that was controlling a male puppet. SCP-4508 was back to its normal design about 34 minutes later.

INTERVIEW 4508-2
Female. 20. Talks about how she struggled with depression in her teens. she says that her family "shrugged it off as teenage emotions." she says that when she moved out, she went to her doctor and was diagnosed with clinical depression. she supposedly knew what had caused her depression, but did not feel comfortable talking about it. When the session was finished, SCP-4508 was a picture of a group of people on a couch, smiling and laughing, while one person was on the floor, crying.