Polish Artist Streams Her Way to 57K Followers Mixing Traditional Art with VTuber Culture
In the world of VTubing, where virtual avatars and streaming collide, few creators manage to blend professional artistry with genuine community building quite like Yenkoes. This Polish content creator has carved out a unique niche since her debut in August 2021, operating as both a full-time freelance illustrator and a bunny-themed virtual streamer. What started as a hobby has evolved into something much more substantial, attracting over 57,000 followers who tune in to watch her create art in real-time while chatting about everything from technique to daily life.
Her Twitch streams follow a cozy, predictable rhythm that fans have come to love. Broadcasting primarily on Monday and Tuesday afternoons for about two to three hours, she focuses mainly on art creation, casual conversations, and the occasional game of HoloCure: Save the Fans! The streams average around 272 viewers, though she's hit peaks of 560 during particularly engaging sessions. There's something refreshingly low-key about her approach—no flashy gimmicks or over-the-top personality, just genuine artistic process and conversation. She often mentions getting inspired late at night, which explains why her streaming schedule fits perfectly into European afternoon hours.
Behind the bunny avatar lies serious artistic credibility that extends far beyond Twitch. Yenkoes has worked on illustrations for major names in the VTuber and gaming world, including pieces for Hololive EN's Mori Calliope, VShojo's Silvervale, and even promotional artwork for musician Porter Robinson. Her portfolio spans everything from VTuber model designs to gaming promotional materials and convention artwork. She's particularly known for her skill with both traditional media—watercolors and COPIC markers—and digital illustration using Clip Studio Paint on her Wacom Cintiq Pro. This technical versatility shows during streams when she switches between different mediums and explains her process.
What sets her apart from other art streamers is the genuine community she's fostered. Fans often mention how her Discord server feels like hanging out with friends rather than typical streamer-fan interactions. She's open about her creative process, sharing both struggles and successes, and regularly mentions how her community keeps her motivated during difficult periods. There's an authenticity to how she handles the balance between her professional commission work, Patreon content, and stream preparation—she'll casually mention doodling on her iPad in bed or the challenge of finding time to cook between projects.
Currently based in Spain despite her Polish roots, Yenkoes represents a new generation of content creators who've successfully monetized their artistic skills across multiple platforms. Her approach proves that you don't need constant high-energy content to build a loyal following—sometimes consistency, skill, and genuine personality are enough. For aspiring artists or anyone interested in the intersection of traditional art and digital streaming culture, her content offers both entertainment and education, wrapped in the comfortable familiarity of watching a skilled professional work their craft.