 Item Number SCP-753 Object Class Safe Special Containment Procedures SCP-753 is currently contained at Sector 28, located on... SCP-753 is to be contained in a 6 meter by 6 meter holding cell, monitored by surveillance cameras at all times. SCP-753 is to be provided with 5 liters of each primary color of paint each day, along with 24 standard painting canvases. All paintings created by SCP-753 are to be recorded by research staff. In the event that SCP-753 attempts to destroy itself, security personnel are to restrain SCP-753 and await further orders from research staff present. Description SCP-753 is a highly advanced automaton, approximately 10 centimeters across, 6 centimeters wide, and 8 centimeters tall. SCP-753 possesses two pincer-like limbs protruding from its main circular body, which it uses to slowly move itself across the ground. This is likely due to SCP-753's locomotive functions having been damaged at an unknown point in its history. At the center of SCP-753's body is a red sensory organ, similar in structure to that of the human eye. SCP-753's eye appears to be organic, but it is likely artificially produced. This eye is also damaged, leaving SCP-753 partially blind. A Marshall, Carter, and Dark LTD logo has been engraved on SCP-753's back. Interior analysis of SCP-753 shows that it moves using a rudimentary nervous system, coordinated by an extremely small spherical brain. Above SCP-753's body is a small receiver, the purpose of which is currently unknown. SCP-753 appears ignorant of its surroundings, and does not recognize the presence of personnel. SCP-753's primary purpose appears to be the creation of paintings. Paintings produced by SCP-753 are highly realistic, and often do not correspond to real locations. Recently, paintings created by SCP-753 have mostly involved. In some way, SCP-753's death. SCP-753 was initially returned to Marshall, Carter, and Dark LTD by one of their clients, who complained that it was broken. A foundation mole within the organization was able to retrieve SCP-753 before incineration. SCP-753 usually produces one painting per hour. When SCP-753 is not provided with adequate paint or painting canvas, it appears to enter a dormant state, shutting down for a minimum time length of one week. As this heavily impedes research, SCP-753 is to be kept stocked with paint and canvases at all times. SCP-753 does not appear to be concerned about completed paintings, and generally ignores them after they are finished. Painting log Time 1 a.m. Painting produced Image of an ocean Water is observed as being red in color. Unidentified aquatic creature bearing resemblance to a platypus is jumping out of the water. Closer inspection reveals that SCP-753 is being crushed in its jaw. Time 2 24 a.m. Painting produced Image of a lit furnace Unidentified red humanoid is climbing out of the furnace. SCP-753 is visible inside the furnace. Time 3 14 a.m. Painting produced Image of a human eye against a starry background. SCP-753 is drifting towards the eye, which is observing it. Time 4 21 a.m. Painting produced Image of a city City appears to be constructed from web and populated by giant spiders. SCP-753 is visible trapped in a web with a spider moving towards it. Time 5 11 a.m. Painting produced Image of a nuclear explosion. Silhouette resembling SCP-753 is visible in the explosion. Time 6 0 2 a.m. Painting produced Image of SCP-753's containment area. SCP-753 appears to have shut down. Research assistant is inspecting SCP-753. Closer analysis shows that research assistant lacks eyes. Time 6 0 5 a.m. Painting produced Image of sector 28 disposal facility. Maintenance worker is activating the incinerator. SCP-753 is visible among the waste. Time 7 0 4 a.m. Painting produced Image of a restaurant. Patrons are pointing at a chandelier, which has fallen from the ceiling. SCP-753 is visible under the chandelier. Time 8 0 3 a.m. Painting produced Image of a cottage. A man is walking towards the cottage, holding an axe, and a smashed SCP-753. Time 9 0 27 a.m. Painting produced Image of a desert. A creature resembling a six-legged wolf is in the process of destroying SCP-753. Time 10 12 a.m. Painting produced Image of a forest. Indistinct human figures are visible hanging from nooses. Notably, SCP-753 appears to be absent from the painting. Time 11 0 2 a.m. Painting produced Image of a forest. Indistinct human figures are no longer hanging, but are on the ground, looking directly forward. One is holding a crushed SCP-753 in its fist. Time 12 0 29 a.m. Painting produced Image of an indistinct human face holding SCP-753 forward. Indistinct human face appears to be registering anger. Lesson complete. If you missed the previous orientation, go watch SCP-752, Altruistic Utopia, right now, or for the complete course. Watch this playlist.