GWR holder Ace-Liam recognised as Global Child prodigy in art at British parliament
The two year old Ace-Liam has been named among the world’s Top 100 Child Prodigies at the prestigious Global Child Prodigy Awards 2025, held at the iconic Member’s Dining Room of the House of Commons, British Parliament in London, UK on June 26, 2025.
The third edition of the Global Child Prodigy Awards brought together exceptional young talents from over 130 countries, with Ace-Liam, a 2-year-old Ghanaian Guinness World Record holder, standing out among them.
Already renowned as the world's youngest artist, Ace-Liam has now joined an elite group of global child prodigies celebrated for their outstanding achievements in various fields, including arts, science, music, sports, and social impact.
His striking, abstract artworks which are a vibrant celebration of colour, freedom, and curiosity have already captured global attention, with features on BBC, CNN, Smithsonian Magazine, and exhibitions at high-profile events like EMY Africa Xpo 2024.
His paintings now form part of prestigious collections worldwide.
Speaking on the significance of the awards, Prashant Pandey, Founder & CEO of the Global Child Prodigy Awards, said, “Every child we honour proves that age is no barrier to extraordinary achievements. This platform exists to inspire and elevate young talents like Ace-Liam to continue pushing boundaries.”
One-year-old Ghanaian artist, Ace Liam, etched his name in history by securing the Guinness World Record for the Youngest Male Artist in May last year. (Read Confirmed: Ghana's 1-year-old Ace Liam is Guinness World Records' Youngest Male Artist)
Ace Liam's journey to the record books commenced with an ambitious attempt conducted in Accra from January 18 to January 20, 2024 and broke that of previous title holder, Dante Lamb, who achieved the milestone at the age of three in 2003.