Navy Reservist and Visual Artist Kristine Lim Launches 'Bridging Horizons: Naval Culture Through Arts' Project

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Kristine Lim, a navy reservist and visual artist, has launched the 'Bridging Horizons: Naval Culture Through Arts' project in collaboration with the Philippine Navy. The project aims to transcend traditional art boundaries and strengthen the nation's civil defense while fostering international connections.

Navy reservist and visual artist Kristine Lim fosters international connections through the ‘Bridging Horizons: Naval Culture Through Arts’ projectIn October of last year, Kristine Lim, a visionary artist, started an ambitious project called Bridging Horizons: Naval Culture Through Arts.

Kristine and the Philippine Navy have been visiting government institutions, agencies, naval bases, and historical sites worldwide, presenting artworks created by Kristine as tokens of friendship to solidify relationships with other nations. Additionally, they visit embassies, paying courtesy calls to ambassadors and dignitaries.

The turnover of Kristine’s artwork at the residence of Russian Ambassador to the Philippines Marat Pavlov with celebrity reservist Major Dingdong Dantes Meanwhile, the journey of Bridging Horizons continues to garner support. On March 15, Lt. Gen. Charlton Sean Gaerlan, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, received celebrity reservist Major Jose Sixto “Dingdong” Dantes and Kristine at the AFP General Headquarters.

 

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