
"Debra Pearlman's beautiful and witty Milkquilt domesticates the minimalist grid with multiple, fluttering images of the female breast, focusing on it as the maternal source of warmth and nourishment and subtly commenting on the social unease its biological function may cause when publicly revealed."
—Helaine Posner, 2003
"Debra Pearlman has also done something completely different with images of the female breast printed in a grid on soft organza and on a tiny sheet of silk in the palest hint of pink."
—Debra Kravetz, Art Matters, January 2004
—Helaine Posner, 2003
"Debra Pearlman has also done something completely different with images of the female breast printed in a grid on soft organza and on a tiny sheet of silk in the palest hint of pink."
—Debra Kravetz, Art Matters, January 2004






















