This is my very close friend here in Cody. His name is Greg
Koschtial. Leigh and I met him in 2004 when he was outbid
on my pistol piece that was up for auction at the Buffalo Bill
History Center. The next day, we came into his store and I
gave him a signed print I had. A few weeks later, a beautiful
sterling silver, handmade bison pin with a 22ct. gold horn
arrived in my mailbox. Greg is a master craftsman jeweler.
We soon became really good friends after that. Just before
we moved here in 2007, Greg lost his left leg in a terrible
motorcycle accident. He was riding near Jackson Hole, WY
with a friend, and a friend of his friend. Greg spotted a large
bull bison near the road and he pulled off on the berm to
wait until the others caught up. The friend of a friend, wasn’t
paying attention because he was standing up on his bike
taking pictures and he didn’t see Greg. He slammed into his
fiberglass bags on Greg’s Honda Gold Wing bike. They
exploded into big pieces of sharp razors that cut his leg
almost completely off. Thank God an EMS guy, and a nurse
happened to be driving by. If it weren’t for them, he would
have bled out in minutes. After a ton of surgeries, he now
walks with a high-tech, U.S. Flag-decorated leg. He never,
ever complains. I don’t know how he does it. This is a guy
who survived Vietnam without a scratch and to come home
years later to have this thing happen, it’s just heartbreaking!
In 2010, a friend of Greg’s took several photos of him. He is
Andrew Hogarth, a world famous photographer from
Scotland. In my oil painting, to commemorate the incident
and the “American Spirit” that he is, I painted a running herd
of American bison reflected in his sunglasses. What
inspiration he is!!
This painting is traditional oils on Ampersand Gessobord
Masonite. The finished size is 14? x 20?.
Original is sold.
Inquire today about purchasing the original. Call 307-899-
2052
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