Across the street from the old Amway Center downtown, tucked inside an institutional-looking brick building, an unobtrusive printing operation with a big reputation is quietly turning out some unique items. Flying Horse Editions, a 20-year-old nonprofit that publishes limited-edition art objects and fine-art books, is located here in the University of Central Florida’s Center for Emerging Media. Flying Horse uses both vintage printmaking tools – such as a centuries-old hand-operated letterpress machines – and digital technology to create highly collectible reproductions of images created by renowned artists. Read the complete article from Orlando Weekley.
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