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Combat Paper Portfolios
Support for the Combat Paper Project is provided through individual donations, institutional lecture and appearance fees and sale of Combat Paper portfolios.
Each limited edition portfolio is handcrafted by project members from lineage combat paper. While each volume is comprised of individual broadsides, measuring approximately 12 X 18 inches, the envelopes and image details for each volume are somewhat different, making each volume unique.
Volumes I - III have sold out. They currently reside in the special collections at several universities and libraries. You can take a quick tour of their unique history and special features at Volumes I - III.
In addition, two smaller portfolios were created during the 2010 lecture and workshop tour. The Linen Series derives its name from the series of ten broadsides printed on linen paper. It is loosly bound in a trifold envelope made from military uniforms. It is a collaborative piece. Ecology of War is a series of five silkscreen broadsides with letterpress text by Drew Cameron.
Drew Cameron also completed Forever Home, an edition of ten, comprised of a silkscreen printed poem created from the fibers and words of veterans of Marshalltown, IA. The edition was created at the University of Iowa Center for the Book in 2012. |
 Portfolio Cover and Colophon in wooden box, Volume IV



Broadside prints from Volume IV, "You Are Not My Enemy!"
Volume IV is a limited edition of eight. The images are stencil printed with pigmented cotton fiber. The text is silkscreened by Tick Tick Press. All are signed on the letterpress printed colophon by project founders Drew Matott and Drew Cameron and are housed in a red handcrafted display box. It, too, has sold out.
Copies of Volume IV reside in the permanent collections at Wellesley College, Stanford University, the Newark Public Library and the Rare Book & Manuscript Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana.
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