StreamRecorder has tracked 61 streams for ValWhoArtworks on Twitch, with 129h 7m of total airtime across 50 active days. This profile was first tracked on May 09, 2026 and was last seen on Jul 07, 2026.
Past Twitch Streams
12 recent streamsTwitch Profile Summary
Streaming History
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Streaming Activity
Past 90 days
Streaming Insights
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Most Active Day
3 streams · 3h 4m -
Favorite Streaming Day
Tuesday -
Most Common Start Time
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Tracked SinceMay 09, 2026
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Last SeenJul 07, 2026
Twitch Profile Details
- Platform
- Twitch
- Username
- valwhoartworks
- Total tracked streams
- 61
- Total airtime
- 129h 7m
- Active days
- 50
- Average streams per active day
- 1.2
- Tracked since
- May 09, 2026
- Last seen
- Jul 07, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-05-23 · 3 streams
- Favorite weekday
- Tuesday
- Most common start time
- 18:00
ValWhoArtworks: Where Gaming Meets Film Buff Culture
If you've ever wished your favorite film critic also happened to stream Jurassic World Evolution 3 between movie reviews, ValWhoArtworks might just be your new favorite streamer. This creator has carved out a unique niche where gaming sessions seamlessly blend with deep dives into cinema history—like that time they spent an entire stream analyzing The Silence of the Lambs before jumping into a dinosaur management sim. With nearly 10,000 followers, their channel feels like hanging out with that friend who can passionately debate both frame rates in Mad Max: Fury Road and optimal velociraptor breeding strategies.
What makes ValWhoArtworks stand out isn't just the unusual content mix—it's how naturally they flow between topics. One moment they're explaining the historical context of Ed Gein (the real-life inspiration for Psycho's Norman Bates), the next they're cracking jokes about Tour de France 2025 gameplay mechanics. Their "Just Chatting" streams often feature spontaneous French-English code-switching that feels authentic rather than performative, creating an intimate atmosphere where regulars chime in with movie trivia or gaming tips. You'll frequently catch them referencing obscure biopics or sharing behind-the-scenes stories from their YouTube channel where non-gaming content lives.
The community around ValWhoArtworks has developed its own inside language—regulars know that "Un disciple de plus dans la vie du péché Johnny Sins" (a recurring phrase in their streams) is their playful nod to embracing life's guilty pleasures. Unlike many gaming streamers who stick strictly to gameplay, they've built something resembling a virtual film school meets gaming lounge, where discussions about cinematography techniques might suddenly pivot to optimizing dinosaur park revenue. Their highlight reels show moments where they've helped viewers discover forgotten horror classics or troubleshoot game glitches with equal enthusiasm.
While they maintain a relatively low profile compared to mega-streamers, ValWhoArtworks has cultivated a dedicated following that appreciates their authenticity. They're the kind of streamer who'll spend 20 minutes geeking out about practical effects in 70s horror films before realizing they've forgotten to eat lunch—then proceed to order takeout while analyzing the color grading in The Godfather. Their growth feels organic, built on genuine connections rather than viral moments, with viewers often returning specifically for the thoughtful commentary rather than just the gameplay.
Tuning into a ValWhoArtworks stream means embracing unpredictability—you might get a deep dive into French New Wave cinema, a chaotic Jurassic World session with velociraptors escaping containment, or an impromptu analysis of Tour de France strategy. What you won't get is cookie-cutter content. It's this refusal to fit neatly into one streaming category that's earned them a loyal audience who appreciates both their gaming skills and film knowledge. Whether you're there for the gameplay or the film criticism, you'll likely stay for the host's infectious enthusiasm for all things visual storytelling.