No life without water. We can do without it for just four days, it influences our mood, our being and is also part of our body. Water comes in all colors and shapes, in rivers, lakes and oceans, in the form of currents and structures, frozen or liquid, from white to blood red or cobalt green. The sight fascinates and captivates photographer Kevin Krautgartner, among others, who observes and captures the element that is so important to us from above. Krautgartner draws abstract landscapes from the most hidden corners of our world into the cone of light and presents them to us in his new book “Water.Colors.” . A work to leaf through, to marvel at and to ponder about the liquid element whose existence ensures the survival of mankind. Kevin Krautgartner, “Water.Colors. How water shapes our world”, Knesebeck, 176 pages, approx. 40.-