Vladimir Tatlin’s “Angular counter-relief, 1915” in metal and wooden materials created after seeing Picasso’s collage paintings over a year before in Paris. Explored and expanded further in the experimentation of minimal space, color and drawing through today’s digital photographic technologies. Moving beyond past-traditional modern art forms, mediums and limitations of color historically. Unique work printed in the studio on French Canson Infinity Photographique Rag archival paper from the digital capture of the work by Vladimir Tatlin in Moscow.