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The artist promises to restore the city center of La Mural von Kobe and Gigi Bryant



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After someone destroyed someone this week, the artist Sloe Motion promised to restore one of the first murals from Kobe and Gigi Bryant.

“This was the first mural that I ever made for Kobe,” he said.

The mural was in the city center of Los Angeles in the 1361 South Main Street. The work of art by Sloe Motion showed a touching picture of the legendary laker who kissed his daughter Gigi. He decided to paint the mural shortly after Kobe, Gigi and seven others when he died on January 26, 2020 in a helicopter crash.

“This is Los Angeles,” said Bryant in a commercial for Super Bowl LVI while he is parked in front of the mural. “The city of the angels. Where iconic teams, in which iconic moments and in which icons have etched their place in the story book of history. Where nothing is impossible without much hard work and a little imagination.”

Now it’s an empty black wall after someone has sprayed graffiti about the faces.

“We didn’t want this disregard to see La here and for people, especially Vanessa,” said Sloe Motion. “Kobe brought nothing but light and insight and inspiration for the youth.”

The vandalism hit a chord with long -time La Lakers fan Nathan Gibbs, who overtook the murals every day.

“I am very injured and disappointed with the simple fact that Kobe Bryant built this city,” he said.

Sloe Motion immediately started an online donation campaign to restore it. It quickly caused the attention of Lakers Star Luka Dončićthe 5,000 US dollar donated the donation goal -LOE application for the restoration project.

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