fine art connoisseur 2018
May / June 2018

Fine Art Connoisseur
"Betsy Ashton: Portraying Immigrants' Stories"

May, 2018

"Portraits of Immigrants"
Thirteen / WNET-TV news video

Jun 2016

Ashton's portrait in a very prominent spot at the U.S. Embassy in London.

Nov 2014

Unveiling the portrait of Ambassador Lader, at the U.S. Embassy in London. Click image to see photos.

Sep 2014

Photographer Peter Krogh captured this scene in my studio in September, when a PBS video crew led by director Jon Hornbacher, seen here behind the cameraman, followed me around for two days. They were shooting a 60-second spot that will soon air on PBS stations nationwide. I have supported public television actively for many years. As a TV news reporter-turned-artist, I can speak with authority about the high quality of journalism and excellent coverage of the arts that PBS continually delivers. —Betsy Ashton

Mar 2013

Betsy was prominently featured in the March 2013 issue of Sirulian News, published by Sirulians, Inc., an organization of veteran journalists.

2012

In 2012, Betsy Ashton was commissioned to paint the official portrait of Philip Lader, former U.S. Ambassador to the Court of Saint James's, for the collection of the United States Embassy in Grosvenor Square, London.

Nov 10, 2011

Times Ledger, Queens, New York
"A Portraitist Behind the Lens"

Aug 2011

American Artist Studios
"Create a Space That You Won't Want to Leave"

Oscar & Sebastian in Old Greenwich

Oscar & Sebastian

in Old Greenwich, Connecticut
Private Family Collection
Tetbury, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Oil on linen 40” x 40”

“It was an absolute pleasure working with Betsy. She was very professional and super fun. Her passion for her work was evident throughout the process and a joy to experience. I absolutely love the painting of Oscar and Sebastian. She has captured them so perfectly. Their personalities shine through the painting. It is everything I wished it would be and more. We will treasure this piece of truly wonderful art forever.” —Kelly Ann Easen, their mother

“What a fantastic picture of my two lively boys. Nobody could have painted them better and captured their personalities in the canvas. This is the best present I have ever and probably will ever receive!” —James Easen, their father

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