In the vibrant world of art, few names shine as brightly as Chantelle Kuukua Eghan, widely known as Kuukua the Artist. As a Ghanaian visual artist, her work speaks in bold, vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes, capturing the essence of abstract expression, portraiture, and the breathtaking beauty of nature. But beyond her personal artistry, she is also the proud mother of a prodigy—Ace-Liam, the Guinness World Record holder for the youngest artist in the world.
A Signature Style Rooted in Passion
Kuukua’s artistic journey is one of passion and purpose. Her ability to blend colors and textures creates immersive experiences that resonate deeply with art lovers. Specializing in landscapes and seascapes, her work has found homes in private collections across the U.S., U.K., Canada, and beyond. With each piece, she seeks to evoke emotion, tell a story, and transport viewers into a world where imagination meets reality.
Building a Creative Community
Beyond her canvas, Kuukua is the visionary behind Arts and Cocktail Studio, Ghana’s largest sip and paint studio. Here, art is not just a personal pursuit—it is a shared experience. The studio has become a space where people come together to explore their creativity, regardless of skill level. Through workshops, events, and community-driven projects, Kuukua is shaping a new wave of artistic appreciation in Ghana.
Art on the Global Stage
Kuukua’s influence extends far beyond her studio. Her talent has been sought after for prestigious commissions, including work for the American Embassy Association and Ghana’s Miss Universe representative. These opportunities have allowed her to showcase her distinctive artistic voice on an international platform, further solidifying her reputation as a leading creative force.
A Record-Breaking Legacy
While Kuukua’s career is impressive in its own right, her journey has taken on even greater significance through her son, Ace-Liam. His unprecedented achievement as the world’s youngest artist has propelled their story onto global platforms such as CNN, The Telegraph UK, New York Post, Smithsonian Magazine, BBC News, ABC News, CBS, and more. Their shared artistic path is not just inspiring—it is redefining what is possible in the world of art.
The Future of Kuukua the Artist
As Kuukua continues to push creative boundaries, her work remains a testament to the transformative power of art. Whether through her personal masterpieces, her contributions to the global art scene, or the legacy she is nurturing through her son, one thing is certain—Kuukua the Artist is a name that will continue to inspire generations to come.
Mary Dickson
Mary Dickson is a versatile professional with over a decade of experience driving innovation at the intersection of technology, marketing, and female empowerment. She is currently the Business Development Manager at GP Business Consulting serving as Lead Consultant with CBI -Netherlands Enterprises Agency. With a background in marketing she’s worked in different roles cutting across HR, Sales, Business Development and Marketing over the past 14 years in the Tech space. She has a keen interest in Digital marketing especially social media and has spearheaded over 50 training programs geared towards training women led business owners and young girls, equipping them with digital and simple tech skills. She has also consulted for companies and institutions across sectors, helping them optimize content, creation, ad management, customer engagement, and automation. She is the powerhouse behind the WeMompreneurs community, which supports mothers in business through training, networking, consultancy in digital tools. Mary is the co-author The Fruit of the Spirit (a children's book). She holds a BSc.Management with Computing and a MSc. Strategic Management and Leadership. She is the Vice Chair , Women’s Affairs of the Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs and a member of the Advisory Board of Prime HER ( NGO)




