The only picture of SCP-XXXX
Item #: SCP-XXXX
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX must be inside a chamber closed all the time with no source of lights, cameras are prohibited to personnel. Testing SCP-XXXX is currently prohibited due to the events of Addendum-XXXX-X
Description: SCP-XXXX is a 166 x 137 cm painting created by "Froylan Ojeda", SCP-XXXX is an art canva with a woman with flowers in its head and a bird on her side.
SCP-XXXX will begin to change when the thoughts of what the person staring at it, it'll begin to create the thought of the individual while it begins to print it really slowly, for SCP-XXXX to work it must have lights in the room and the sight of one person. Once SCP-XXXX has no lighting interfering with and no user using it, it'll begin to change back to its original design.
After SCP-XXXX's use it'll begin to start giving secondary effects after use: Nausea, hair loss, skin loss and insanity. Once SCP-XXXX goes back to its original design its secondary effects will begin to vanish.
SCP-XXXX was founded in a local museum in Mexico, when people started to see "odd" changes to the painting the museum had to be shutdown by the foundation since it could have been interfering reality. (SCP-XXXX-2)
SCP-XXXX was bought in 2003 by "Hector de la Garza" for $1,158 in a yard sale, Hector began experiencing nausea and hair loss at 2 days later, At 4 days he started hearing voices of women teasing him and laughing at him. He later stated: "I used to think about the worse things when I saw it, I then started to feel… odd".-Said Hector in an interview. He finally had enough and decided to sell it to one of his friends that runs a museum named:"Museo de Carranza".
Addendum: Tests with SCP-XXXX are prohibited and not much information since the breakout of D-10782.
Test 5 - 6/13/2007
Subject: D-10782
Procedure: Try to "interrogate" with SCP-XXXX
Results: Failed
Analysis: SCP-XXXX possesses the capability to create and destroy spacial and temporal anomalies. The details of these anomalies are assumed to be correlated with the thoughts of SCP-XXXX's victims.






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