“A Monument of Love”: Fan-Built Kobe and Gianna Bryant Statue Rises at Helicopter Crash Site in Calabasas 🕊️💜💛
Calabasas, CA – August 5, 2025
It stands at just over six feet tall—crafted from steel, sweat, and soul.
Nestled atop the hillside where tragedy struck over five years ago, a fan-built bronze-style statue of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna now gazes solemnly over the valley. There was no city council unveiling, no corporate sponsor, no grand announcement. It wasn’t built by a commissioned artist—but by a fan. A father. A believer.
Luis Martinez, a 41-year-old sculptor and lifelong Lakers fan from Santa Monica, hauled the pieces up the trail in secrecy, over weeks, braving heat, wind, and steep terrain. What began as a personal coping project in his garage became something much more.
> “I had to do something,” Martinez said quietly at the site, standing beside the polished bronze likeness. “Kobe and Gigi meant more than just basketball. They were about connection. Legacy. Fatherhood. Dreams.”
🕯️ A Gesture Born From Grief
The statue captures a moment etched in time—Kobe’s arm gently around Gigi’s shoulder, both in Lakers warmups, Gigi clutching a basketball under one arm, gazing up at her father with pride. Their eyes, made of polished obsidian glass, seem to shimmer in the early morning sun.
Martinez said he worked from hundreds of photographs and hours of game footage—not to sculpt celebrities, but to immortalize a relationship. “It’s not about fame,” he said. “It’s about what they had. What we lost.”
He installed it on the exact anniversary—January 26, 2025—under cover of darkness. Word of mouth, then drone footage, then a single viral photo shared on X (formerly Twitter) by a local hiker brought it to the world:
> “Whoever built this… you healed a part of me. #MambaForever” – @Lakeshow_Jen
💜 Public Response: Overwhelming
By morning, dozens had already made the pilgrimage to the site, leaving behind purple and gold flowers, handwritten notes, and even children’s drawings signed “To Gigi.” Parents came with daughters. Former teammates quietly made the climb. Even Vanessa Bryant reposted an image of the statue on Instagram with a simple caption:
> “Thank you. We see you.”
The Lakers organization confirmed they were not involved in the statue’s creation but issued a statement:
> “This powerful tribute by a fan is a testament to the love and impact Kobe and Gianna continue to have. We are grateful and moved by the care and intention behind it
🛑 Legal Gray Area, Emotional Clarity
The land is privately owned, which means the statue’s future is uncertain. Local officials have yet to announce whether it will remain in place or be relocated. But for now, it stands—anchored by emotion and welded by loss.
Martinez, asked what he hopes people feel when they see it, simply said:
> “Peace. That’s all. I wanted to give people a place to stand still. To remember who they were. Who they still are.”
🕊 Legacy Etched in Bronze
At the base of the statue, engraved on a small plaque that Martinez paid for himself, is a single quote from Kobe:
> “The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great in whatever they want to do.”
And beneath that, in smaller letters:
“For all the girl dads. For all the dreamers. For the Bryants.”
The statue may not have been planned by architects or funded by brands, but it was built the way Kobe lived—and the way Gigi played—with heart.
And now, in the hills above Calabasas, a father and daughter stand forever—together. 💛