Speaking of his childhood memories, Paul Sarkisian elicits something of the raw power and conviction of origins. "Being Armenian does not make me paint the way I do," he says. "Still, when I think about it, if I were not Armenian, I wouldn't paint this way."
In 1954 Sarkisian turn backed to Los Angeles from military service at a propitious avail in the history of California art. That year, the local art pageant was bursting with young potency and talent, supported by a small moreover significant network of newly uncloseed ...