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Mari shows a few of her art creations

Twitch demands-movies-and-tv-shows-restate.html" class="story-link" title="Netflix Execs ‘Laughed’ at Claim the Streamer Demands Movies and TV Shows Restat">streamer Mari shared several of her art creations during a recent livestream, which was clipped and posted to r/LivestreamFail. The showcase generated discussion across social media platforms about the quality and style of her artwork. The clip has been circulating on Reddit and other platforms with varying reactions from viewers.

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Supporters say

Mari deserves credit for sharing her creative work publicly and putting herself out there as an artist. Creating and showcasing art takes courage, and streamers should be encouraged to explore different content beyond just gaming.

Critics say

The art quality doesn't justify the attention or praise it's receiving. Some viewers feel the showcase was awkward or that the artwork itself falls short of expectations for someone presenting their creations publicly.