Fans worldwide express their grief over the death of Kobe Bryant. See their creative and moving tributes HERE:
A bus in Los Angeles, California paid tribute to Kobe Bryant through their LED screen.
A giant mural of Kobe and Gianna Bryant is painted in Ventura Blvd., Studio City, California.
John Herbert Santiago, a 12th grade student from the Philippines and a chalk artist from New York City both used their unique art to pay tribute to their basketball hero.
Kapuso actor Michael V. posted a throwback photo of a sketch he did when Kobe Bryant retired, while the other photo shows fans signing a sketch of Kobe in Los Angeles, California.
Michael V. also posted a photo of the loading screen of NBA2K20 and part of his caption read: “Even the gaming community is in mourning.”
Some fans chose to have Kobe's image and jersey numbers tattooed on their bodies.
Some female fans found creative ways in expressing their grief. One fan spelled out “RIP Kobe” in her braids and another one chose to spell “Kobe 24” on her nails.
@fascinasian shared this latte art on Instagram as a tribute to Kobe.
Residents of the Tenement Housing in Taguig are known for their love of basketball. So, it comes as no surprise that residents and artists toiled for 18 hours to create this huge and touching mural of Kobe and Gianna in their basketball court.
The Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida paid tribute to Kobe Bryant by changing Mickey Mouse's color into LA Lakers colors.
An arena in Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan remembered Kobe through a visual presentation in their LED screens.
Hotel Figueroa in Downtown Los Angeles lit up their establishment with purple lights in honor of Kobe Bryant.
A building in Kansas City, California is showing love for the late NBA legend by using yellow and purple lights in their façade.
The Madison Square Garden in New York paid tribute to Kobe in their LED screens.
A fan tries to reach for the ball Kobe is holding, even though it's just a digital image displayed in the Staple Center's big LED screen.
SM Seaside City Cebu's building glowed in yellow and purple in honor of Kobe Bryant.
An establishment in Eastwood City, Libis flashed an image of Kobe and his jersey numbers 8 and 24 in their huge LED screen.
Filipino fans flocked to the Araneta Coliseum to pay their respect to the basketball legend, Kobe Bryant. The New Frontier Theater also paid tribute to Kobe in their façade LED.
The popular globe of SM Mall of Asia was lit in purple and gold with the number 24 in the middle, in honor of the late NBA Superstar.
SM North Edsa put some Kobe memorabilia on display so fans can reminisce about his life and career.
A yellow and purple mural of Kobe and his daughter Gianna was created in Austin, Texas.
Plenty of graffitis popped up in Los Angeles after the shocking death of Kobe Bryant.
The giant Kobe mural in Shoe Palace, Melrose Place now serves as a memorial shrine where fans light candles, and leave letters or flowers.
The place was inaugurated hours before the death of Kobe Bryant. It now serves a place where fans can celebrate the life career of one of NBA's G.O.A.T.
A fan of Kobe did this mural in Long Beach, California.
A woman painted this mural of Kobe and Gianna in Los Angeles.
Street artist Levi Ponce did a mural of Kobe Bryant smiling in Reseda Blvd., Losa Angeles, California.
This is a beautiful mural of Kobe and his daughter Gianna in Graffiti Alley in Boston, Massachusetts.
Kobe is depicted as an angel in this tribute done by a fan.
In this fan art, Kobe is portrayed guiding his daughter Gianna as they walk up the stairway to heaven.
The iconic Empire State in New York also donned the colors of the LA Lakers to pay tribute to Kobe Bryant.