Appleton Presents Poignant New Artworks Promoting Diabetes Awareness at Sims Contemporary Gallery through November 16

November 10, 2025

Beautifully crafted and elegantly presented, Appleton‘s new artworks are a powerful and provocative visual meditation on living with diabetes. On view through Sunday at Chelsea’s handsome Sims Contemporary Gallery are works from two new series: “A New Hero Emerges” and “Little Girl Blue.”

The image pictured above, “Son Rise,” — rendered with acrylic paint and mixed media — features the Tin Man, a symbol of perseverance, courage and hope for the artist who has been living with Type 1 diabetes since childhood. Just as the Tin Man can’t live without oil, a diabetic cannot live without insulin. Both carry on!

What follows are several more images captured from both series — “A New Hero Emerges” and “Little Girl Blue” — at this past Thursday’s spirited exhibition opening:

“Toto Has a Day Job,” Acrylic paint, mixed media in museum glass — from the series “A New Hero Emerges”

“The Third Man,” Acrylic paint, mixed media, repurposed oak — from the series “A New Hero Emerges”

“Someone to Watch Over Me,” Acrylic paint and mixed media — from the series “A New Hero Emerges”

“Untitled,” Mixed media — from the series “Little Girl Blue” — with a message to children living with diabetes to be fearless and confident

“Untitled,” Mixed media — from the series “Little Girl Blue”

The artist and activist, Appleton, beneath “Toto Has a Day Job” from his “A New Hero Emerges” series and the stirring mixed media work — pictured above — from his “Little Girl Blue” series

The exhibition featuring these two new series — in addition to several compelling photographs — remains on view through Sunday, November 16 — at Sims Contemporary Gallery. Located at 509 W 23 Street in Chelsea, it is open daily 11-5pm.

Photos: Lois Stavsky and Tara Murray


Warning: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable in /srv/users/serverpilot/apps/streetartnyc/public/wp-content/themes/thesis_189/lib/classes/comments.php on line 43

{ 0 comments… add one now }

Leave a Comment

Previous post: