WHAT WEEKLY

Wye Oak – Fish

28 April 2011

★ What Weekly

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgGdrVRNlbQ

For the video for their song “Fish”, Baltimore duo Wye Oak recruited a few fellow hometown artists, painter Katherine Fahey and photographer Michael O’Leary.
Katherine Fahey did the wonderful painting which graced the cover of their debut, If Children. For this video, she meticulously constructed a shadow puppet show out of her own paper cuts.
Michael O’Leary, whose photograph appears on the cover of Civilian, contributed his inventive lighting and cinematography.
Another Baltimore mainstay, Owen Lang, contributed the edit.



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