Untitled 1987
Fabric paint and carbon on linen
13½ × 26¾ inches; 34 × 68 cm
“I loved making the Slip Covered Armchair. I wanted to see something beautiful and I wanted to spend a long time making something beautiful. […] The pattern of the fabric came from a book of embroidery designs. They were line drawings. I traced them, adjusted the scale, and painted them in color with fabric paint on a length of linen that I dyed with diluted coffee on my stove at home.”
—Robert Gober
This painting of flowers on linen is a study for Slip Covered Armchair (1986–1987), one of the first furniture sculptures Gober created after his initial sink sculptures. In a photograph of the artist working on Armchair in his studio, this work can be seen hanging in the background.

The artist working on Slip Covered Armchair in his studio, New York.
Untitled (1986–1987) can be seen on the wall behind.

Slip Covered Armchair 1986–1987
Plaster, wood, linen, fabric paint
Collection of the artist