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The Jake Ivancic exhibit is a tribute to the soloists.
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The Jake Ivancic exhibit is a tribute to the soloists.

An art exhibition titled 'Sol je spomin morja' by photographer Jaka Ivančič has opened at the open-air gallery Arkade Bernardin, located along the coast near Piran, Portorož, and the Sečoveljske soline salt pans. The exhibition highlights the unique landscape of the salt pans, where sea, wind, birds, and humans coexist. Ivančič has been photographing these areas for fifteen years, capturing both the active salt production in Lera and the natural reclamation of former salt pan architecture in Fontanigge. The salt pans are described as a significant part of Slovenia's natural heritage and a symbol of Istrian identity. Ivančič, recognized internationally for his landscape photography, has received numerous awards and was included in National Geographic's selection of the world's top 50 landscape photographers. This exhibition serves as a tribute to the salt workers, the salt pans, and the coastal region shaped by centuries of salt production.

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The Jake Ivancic exhibit is a tribute to the soloists.

An art exhibition titled 'Sol je spomin morja' by photographer Jaka Ivančič has opened at the open-air gallery Arkade Bernardin, located along the coast near Piran, Portorož, and the Sečoveljske soline salt pans. The exhibition highlights the unique landscape of the salt pans, where sea, wind, birds, and humans coexist. Ivančič has been photographing these areas for fifteen years, capturing both the active salt production in Lera and the natural reclamation of former salt pan architecture in Fontanigge. The salt pans are described as a significant part of Slovenia's natural heritage and a symbol of Istrian identity. Ivančič, recognized internationally for his landscape photography, has received numerous awards and was included in National Geographic's selection of the world's top 50 landscape photographers. This exhibition serves as a tribute to the salt workers, the salt pans, and the coastal region shaped by centuries of salt production.

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