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Phyllis and George Fannin: A Creative Life Together at The Screw Factory A story of art, love, and growing together through the years For nearly 30 years, Phyllis Fannin has been a vibrant part of the Screw Factory artist community—known for her detailed intaglio prints, bold commentary on domestic life, and deep love for the creative process. But what makes her story even more meaningful is the quiet, steady presence of her partner in life and art: her husband, George. In this video, you'll get to know Phyllis and George not just as artists, but as two people who built a life around creativity, teaching, and mutual support—starting from their days as teachers at Lakewood High School, to nearly three decades of shared studio time. You’ll hear about: • Phyllis’s lifelong passion for art, from kindergarten doodles to earning a master’s in painting and printmaking • Her teaching journey at institutions like the Cleveland Institute of Art and Lakewood High • George’s transformation from gym coach and baseball player to studio assistant and framing expert • How humor, feminism, and lived experience shaped Phyllis’s work • A behind-the-scenes look at her intricate intaglio printmaking process—down to the blankets, press, and plate tone Their partnership is full of contrast—sports and art, logic and imagination—but what holds it all together is their shared respect, curiosity, and love. George may have started as a supportive husband, but over the years, he’s become a vital part of the artistic process, bringing care and craftsmanship to every piece they produce together. Video Highlights: 00:02 – Phyllis’s early love for drawing and painting 00:40 – Navigating business and art degrees, and her move into teaching 01:15 – Joining The Screw Factory in 1995 01:19 – How George found his way into Phyllis’s creative world 02:39 – The role of gender, sarcasm, and storytelling in her artwork 04:24 – The joy George found in framing, printing, and art shows 05:00 – Step-by-step: how a print is inked and pressed 12:26 – Phyllis’s tree series and what they say about identity and solitude 13:31 – Honest reflections on the hard work, cost, and joy of being an artist Must-Watch Moments: • When Phyllis talks about being a young girl in the 1950s and using art to push back on expectations • George describing how art brought new meaning to his life after sports • A beautifully detailed look at their printmaking technique—ink, press, and all Their story is tender, honest, and inspiring—proof that creativity thrives with connection. Whether through Phyllis’s bold visual commentary or George’s quiet support, their work is a testament to what’s possible when two people grow together and keep choosing art. See more from Phyllis: 🌐 Website: phylliskohringfannin.com 📸 Instagram: @phylliskohringfannin Follow The Screw Factory: 🌐 Website: screwfactoryartists.org 📷 Instagram: @screwfactoryart 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/sfacreativestudios 📌 Pinterest: pinterest.com/screwfactoryart 🎵 TikTok: @screwfactoryart 📍 Google Business: Screw Factory Google Business 🐦 X (Twitter): @ScrewFactoryArt 🔗 Linktree: linktr.ee/ScrewFactory