Murals of Kobe Bryant
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More than 600 murals depicting American professional basketball player Kobe Bryant have been painted in dozens of countries,[1] including Croatia, Haiti, Uganda, and the United States.[2] Many of these were created following Bryant's death in a helicopter crash in 2020.

United States
A mural in Laredo, Texas, took ten months to complete.[3]
California
The website KobeMural.com has identified and mapped hundreds of murals in Southern California.[4][5]
There are many murals of Bryant in Greater Los Angeles,[6][7] including in Long Beach and Venice.[8] In Downtown Los Angeles, Jonas Never painted a mural on Lebanon Street. The Nelson's Liquor in Burbank has a mural by Isaac Pelayo. The Western Avenue side of the United Auto Center in Jefferson Park has a mural by Danny Mateo. In Melrose, JC Ro painted a mural on the side of a Shoe Palace store. The Burger City Grill in Torrance has a mural by Mike Trujillo. In South Los Angeles' Westmont community, a mural by Manny Sayes appears on the JS Liquor & Market at the intersection of Century Boulevard and Vermont.[9]
There are several murals of Bryant in Orange County,[10] and others in the San Francisco Bay Area.[11]
Gallery
- Mural near Pershing Square, Los Angeles (2022)
- Mural in Kiulap, Brunei (2022)
- Mural in El Cabanyal, Valencia, Spain (2024)
- Mural on Malasaña Street in Málaga, Spain (2023)
- Mural in Beijing, China (2005)
See also
References
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