ANIMATIONS & INSTALLATIONS

for Clubs and Festivals

Unique Ambience Creation for Events in Summer 2026

Atmospheric art will enhance the vibe at your club or festival this summer. Bespoke Visuals Designed to merge with the music transform dark chill out zones or can be projected onto the performers to create unique stunning photos and videography for use in ongoing promotions.

My art fits its destination and the purpose of its presence. Aligning closely with the music, and how the venue or artist want their clientele to feel, and their brand to be remembered - it is versatile enough, whilst translating the audio core, to visually communicate non-verbal vibes, to suit a large room, tent, warehouse or teepee.

Visual immersion helps the crowd drop into a different state of consciousness, where they relax, let go and engage and be present - forgetting about outside hassles, and sink deeply fast into full body enjoyment, staying longer, and coming back regularly. Ultimately without requesting they become your loyal brand ambassadors, It’s not really the art that does it, it just subliminally adding that extra layer to the atmosphere, helping to quicken the process of letting go, have another drink, stay longer and feel good about themselves. The world needs a bit more happiness right now, as well as a subtle reminder that some people are good, love is possible, it’s worth going out because the vibe feels positive and you can face Monday morning that bit easier, having had a happy weekend. All work is set to a defined brief that delivers results.

Rachel Meo Klint - Dancing in the Light - Poland Lodz

A Short Film by Rachel

Projecting imagery onto a live band at Paper Dress Vintage, and then photographing / videoing them. Cool night, and venue.

Paper Dress Vintage - One of the coolest Vintage Retro shops in Hackney, London, opened their upstairs space to live music. Quirky, cool venue.

Paper Dress Vintage

All projects start with a conversation

If you need more ambience, for any type of event, I offer a free no-obligation discussion.

Rachel Meo Klint