The beginning of the XX century was a turning point in both political and spiritual life. Many avant-gardists are trying to form their own approach to art. Alexander Rodchenko writes the “Last Picture” and puts an end to all fine art. Through design and photography, he becomes a “singer of the new regime.” This devotion leads him to the White Sea Channel. Rodchenko becomes a photographer of “reforging” people, turning a blind eye to the horror that is happening.