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    Abilene Reporter-News, TX
    May 7 2008


    Student draws on his Armenian roots for inspiration


    By Rebel Taylor
    Special to the Reporter-News
    Tuesday, May 6, 2008

    >From the sound of his soft West Texas drawl, one would never guess
    Michael Karabegov, 18, is a native of Armenia.

    Michael, a senior at Abilene High School, and his professor parents,
    Dr. Alexander Karabegov and Dr. Anna Saghatelyan, moved to Abilene in
    2002. Michael was 12, and the move was one of several major
    transitions he had made during his young life. It proved to be a
    difficult one.

    "I have had a hard time adapting to the cultural changes. The people
    here are very nice, but I just didn't feel like I fit in at first," he
    said.

    Michael has started expressing himself -- and his Armenian roots --
    through art. His charcoal drawing, "Portrait of an Armenian," recently
    won best in show, and a $2,000 scholarship, at the Young Masters
    Juried Art Exhibition in Abilene.

    The teen said his art is deeply influenced by the Armenian genocide of
    1915 and the plight of his people for "recognition and restoration."

    Michael's mother said his talent may be something he inherited from
    his grandmother, Elizabeth Grigoryan.

    "His grandmother is a very talented artist, and she tried to teach him
    art when he was young," she said. "I believe she most definitely
    passed the artistic ability on to him."

    Saghatelyan said Grigoryan is an artist and professor at an Armenian
    arts academy, where she teaches graphic design.

    Michael said it wasn't until a couple of years ago that he shared his
    grandmother's passion for art.

    "When I was very young, she would teach me the basics, but I didn't
    really care then," he said. "But she came to visit two years ago and
    taught me many things that I now understand and have an interest in."

    The family's first move was to Russia after the breakdown of the
    Soviet Union in 1993, when Michael was 3 and his brother Vladimir was
    8. The fall of the Soviet Union created political changes effecting
    job opportunities for Michael's father that led him to accept a
    research position in Russia.

    While in Russia, the family encountered a group of Texans who had
    planted a Church of Christ fellowship.

    They started attending the church and were part of the church
    fellowship over the next few years until they returned to Armenia in
    1999.

    After two years back in Armenia, Alexander Karabegov was invited for a
    one-year visiting professor position at Penn State University, where
    he would teach math. They arrived Sept. 9, 2001, just two days before
    terrorists would strike at the heart of the nation.

    She said that in addition to the stress of the terrorist attacks, the
    change was difficult on the family.

    Michael said the language barrier was easier to overcome than the
    emotional issues he grappled with in adjusting to a new
    country. Language is still no problem for Michael, who is fluent in
    Armenian, Russian and English. He is now learning Spanish.

    Saghatelyan said the family's encounter with God in Russia would
    eventually lead them to Abilene in 2002.

    "We most definitely believe God brought us to Abilene," she said.

    She teaches biology at McMurry University. Her husband teaches math at
    Abilene Christian University.

    Michael plans to attend ACU in the fall and major in art and computer
    science.


    Photo: Courtesy photo Michael Karabegov's "Portrait of an Armenian,"
    an 18-by-24 inch charcoal on paper drawing, won best in show recently
    at the Young Masters Juried Art Exhibition.

    Photo: Reporter-News Photo by Ronald W. Erdrich Michael Karabegov's
    "Portrait of an Armenian," an 18-by-24 inch charcoal on paper drawing,
    won best in show recently at the Young Masters Juried Art
    Exhibition. Karabegov is a senior at Abilene High School.


    http://www.reporternews.com/news/2008/ma y/06/student-draws-on-his-armenian-roots-for/
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