New Photograph, Watercolor Portrait of Steve McQueen
In honor of Oscars night, a favorite actor
Portrait of Steve McQueen
Water color and ink on paper
From an old photo in a local magazine. McQueen used to do a lot of racing at the nearby Laguna Seca racetrack. Someone got a shot of him just pulling off the goggles, mud and grease on his face, in his leathers, and wearing that
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he did so well and made him so interesting to watch as an actor.
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Barssel, 4 months ago
Steve McQueen is one of my favourite actors of all time…..............my Dad took me to see Bullit when I was about 12 and I looked for Steve McQueen movies from then on. This is a great likeness Barb, you have captured that sparkle in his eyes….........well done.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Barssel’s comment, 4 months ago
Thanks so much, Adrian. You always make wonderful comments. Really such an interesting actor, I don’t think I’ve ever not loved one of his movies. Bullit a favorite, too. The Great Escape.Thomas Crown Affair. So many.
whisperingruth, 4 months ago
Oh Barbara….........fascinating portrait of Steve…........Great Escape is one of my all time favorite movies….......they just don’t make movies like that any more nor men like McQueen!! Truly wonderful art piece…........
photos40, 4 months ago
Just a beautiful portrait. Steve would have been very proud of this piece. My favorite was Wanted Dead or Alive.
CKEphotos, 4 months ago
Steve McQueen is so larger than life….. this portrait captures that essence of the man….. outstanding on so many levels…I love how you have portrayed this expression, especially his eyes, so full of life!
dairygirl08, 4 months ago
yet another fantastic portrait, you captured him very well
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to whisperingruth’s comment, 4 months ago
Ruth, thanks so much! Very fond of the man, wish we still had him around. Great Escape was terrific, I agree, think he did all his own stunts on the bike. Thanks for all you’ve said, XXOO
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to photos40’s comment, 4 months ago
Thank you, photos40, very kind. That was a terrific series, he was made for speed and gunslinging.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to CKEphotos’s comment, 4 months ago
Thanks so much, CKEphotos, I agree. That wonderful simmering quality, the danger to him was riveting. Your complement is very kind, glad you like the portrait.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to dairygirl08’s comment, 4 months ago
Much appreciated, dairygirl. I figured I owed you all some contemporaries (almost, by a few decades anyway). You work on these things until you see a familiar expression looking back. Some of the detail’s lost in my bad photography, I need to get a digital camera that works!
blamo, 4 months ago
another supreme actor tremendous style you have ….........
Sande Elkins, 4 months ago
You capture something very personal in your portraits, such depth of spirit. It’s like looking into the face of an old friend. Dead too soon, this one. I’ve often wondered what amazing roles he might have played in old age if he’d made it that far. I always loved him because he looks just like my one and only older brother whom I always idolized.
MinoYasue, 4 months ago
He was such great actor; it is so sad he had to go so early. The drama within this image is so impacting as to illustrate his traded fate.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to blamo’s comment, 4 months ago
Thank you blamo! Very kind of you.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Sande Elkins’s comment, 4 months ago
How lovely of you to say, Sande, thank you so much. I feel the same, wish he were still here because he’d only have gotten better and better. You’re a superb portraitist, your praise means a lot.
But to the real point, I want ot meet your brother. I idolize him already.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to MinoYasue’s comment, 4 months ago
Thank you Yasue, for all you said. Very dramatic guy indeed, and that wonderful kind of about-to-erupt volcanic quality to him. I appreciate your comments so much.
Jeff Burns, 4 months ago
gorgeous work its beautiful
pjm123, 4 months ago
nice work Barbara :) what a cool dude… a really lovable rogue and fine actor, and probably responsable for making every guy want a Ford Mustang GT Fastback!!!
Barbara Sparhawk, 4 months ago
Thanks so much Jeff! Much appreciated.
And pjm123, thank you so much.
And I see I finally did something for the guys, too! Very cool dude, and I’m sure you’re right about the Ford Mustang GT Fastback, sure sound right to me.
Antanas, 4 months ago
great portrait, perfectly done
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Antanas’s comment, 4 months ago
Thanks so much, Antanas.
bites, 4 months ago
wow! Your watercolour work is stunning! this is beyond excellent!!
Barbara Sparhawk, 4 months ago
Dear bites, many thanks. I never used water color much like it’s intended, I don’t have the patience I think for leaving blank spaces and exquisite washes so I tend to use it more like fast drying oil paint. I’m so glad you like this.
David Parkin, 4 months ago
Wow,eeeeeeeee …...... this is just brilliant.
You are a very talented artist.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to David Parkin’s comment, 4 months ago
Thank you David! Your kindness much appreciated, so glad you like the portrait.
Rosina Lamberti, 4 months ago
This is fantastic ,beautiful work.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Rosina Lamberti’s comment, 4 months ago
Very kind of you to say, thanks Rosina, I’m so glad you like it.
mare, 4 months ago
You’ve got an awesome talent with those brushes, Barb!
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to mare’s comment, 4 months ago
Hello, Mare! Many thanks. Hope your own work and shows are going brilliantly!
Steven Sandner, 4 months ago
Cool work, thanks for sharing!
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Steven Sandner’s comment, 4 months ago
Thank you, Steven. Much appreciated.
Mark Gardner, 4 months ago
wow, wonderful capture of that o so expressive face, i have always admired him, he was a rebel off screen too, a real bike nut, fantastic work as always
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Mark Gardner’s comment, 4 months ago
McQueen really was such fun to watch in movies, wasn’t he. A teeming cauldron of emotions and you kind of held your breath to see when he’d explode, and at whom. Thanks, Mark, for all you wrote.
Simon Gladwin, 4 months ago
I am glad you just commented on my photo because it reminded me of this remarkable portrait of Steve Mcqueen….wonderful stuf Barbara…..I cant stop whistleing the theme from Bullett
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Simon Gladwin’s comment, 4 months ago
I can’t remember the theme, but loved the movie so much. Thanks, Simon. I saw a picture of Alec Guinness the other day and started whistling Bridge on the River Kwai.
Holly Martinson, 4 months ago
I loved Steve McQueen and this portrait is fantastic.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Holly Martinson’s comment, 4 months ago
Thank you so much, Holly.
Me too, I miss him. How great he’d be to watch on screen now.
DawsonImages, 4 months ago
You are gifted with portraits, nice!
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to DawsonImages’s comment, 4 months ago
Bless your heart, lovely of you to say, Dawson.
Scott Ruhs, 4 months ago
Excellent work the choice of colors help bring out his essence
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Scott Ruhs’s comment, 4 months ago
Much appreciated, Scott Ruhs. Thank you.
Julie Marks, 4 months ago
Brilliant portrait of a complicated, unique and exceptionally talented. You captured the pain and intensity of his explosive character that he portrayed on the screen and lived life to fullest despite harsh consequences. It was not only the that wanted that cool Mustang fastback. I loved the muscle cars of the 60’s. Now they have revived the Mustang, but like everything else those of us who came of age in the 60’s, nothing can be replicated during a cultural revolution that changed the life of all of us who shared the passion and rebelliousness of the counterculture. I wish more people had the passion and spirit of Steve McQueen and all of us who adored his powerful presence.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Julie Marks’s comment, 4 months ago
Thank you so much, Julie. It was an interesting experience to paint him. Individuals who are so well known are a challenge to capture in a recognizeable way, and if they’re off too much, it’s such a let down to look at. I agree he was very complex, and of an unusual period when so much change was afoot in the generations after WW II. I’m so pleased that you like the portrait.
SNik, 4 months ago
lots of feel in here
Jean M. Laffitau, 4 months ago
Fantastic and strong portrait!
MaryMackey, 3 months ago
Wow, amazing portrait! Beautiful job. You are very talented.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to SNik’s comment, 3 months ago
Many thanks, SNik. It’s what I aim for.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Jean M. Laffitau’s comment, 3 months ago
Thank you so much, Jean. I admired him so much.
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to MaryMackey’s comment, 3 months ago
I’m delighted that you found and like this portrait, Mary. Thanks so much for what you’ve said.
BarbBarcikKeith, 3 months ago
Yup.. Steve had a certain magic about him that MADE you watch his every move.. and he moved so well too.. you did him justice.. well done..
Helene Kippert, 3 months ago
You’ve captured that look so well – great work Barbara :o)
Matt Halls, 3 months ago
Excellent rendition of Steve, Barbara! Great art!
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Matt Halls’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks so very much, Matt. I watched The Great Escape last night, and suddenly felt so proud I’d done his portrait.
Paul Scarsella, 3 months ago
Beautiful work Barbara – Steve was the ultimate actor back in the day!
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Paul Scarsella’s comment, 3 months ago
You’re right, Paul, he’s just so good. What a legacy he’s left us. He’s all quiet competance, and it’s wonderful to see. Many thanks for your complement.
photosan, 3 months ago
Johnny Uma….”The Rebel.”...what a great shot…
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to photosan’s comment, 3 months ago
Thanks so much, Larry. Much appreciated.
Jo Hoden, 3 months ago
What a wonderful painting of the “man”,its really fantastic
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Jo Hoden’s comment, 3 months ago
The kind of character that really defined America. Look at the idiots produced by Hollywood now. Thank you, Jo. I loved the guy, wish I’d met him.
apjenkins, 3 months ago
love this painting so full of life and looks like you too led an eventful life it has filled your work with real verve and vividness a pleasure to find your work
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to apjenkins’s comment, 3 months ago
Many thanks, apjenkins. I do like motion.
Abdelaziz Alsa..., 3 months ago
wonderful portrait … good job
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to Abdelaziz Alsamahy’s comment, 3 months ago
Thank you very much, Abdelaziz. Great actor, one of my all time favorites. Your work is interesting to see.
David Harris, 2 months ago
You are so very good Barbara! What a gift you have!!
Barbara Sparhawk in reply to David Harris’s comment, 2 months ago
Like anything we are led to focus on, faces have always held such fascination for me. And learning how to achieve a particular expression has been a long exploration. You encourage me that I might be getting it right sometimes. Thanks, David.