Refugee Who Paints With a Toothbrush Nominated for Prestigious Art Prize: “My Message Is Love”

For artist Mostafa “Moz” Azimitabar, no paintbrush is as special as the humble toothbrush
Facing persecution in his birth country of Iran, the Kurdish artist and musician fled to Australia in 2013. Once there, he was entered into the immigration system and would spend the next eight years in detention centers. At his first stop, an offshore camp on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea, Azimitabar turned to art to cope with his emotions.
“I asked one of the officers on Manus: ‘Can I have some paint?’… I would like to do some artwork because I don’t want to give up’,” he recalled. The guard refused his request, citing safety concerns. Azimitabar returned to his shared room, frustrated, but refusing to let it go. The reality of his situation forced him to get even more creative. He decided to work with what he had — in this case, coffee and a toothbrush.
“I don’t know what happened … that moment was so special for me. I grabbed the toothbrush and I put it in the coffee and I just dragged it (on some paper),” he said, calling it a “moment of victory.” He continued to experiment with the technique throughout his detainment. “Art and painting helped me to be strong, to continue. Because when I paint, I don’t feel any trauma.”
Then, another moment of victory came over a year after his release in 2021: He was named a finalist for the Archibald Prize, one of Australia’s most prestigious art awards, worth over $70,000. His painting, one of 52 chosen from over 800 submissions, was created using a toothbrush, coffee, and acrylics on canvas. It’s titled “KNS088,” the number the Australian government issued him during his years in detention.
“The message of my painting is love. We are all one family, connected by our humanity.”
-Mostafa Azimitabar
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credits: Rebekah Brandes, Saeed Kahn/AFP, NSW
I agree 100% with the message and with the need for people to be free! Cheers Beth, wonderful post!
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I know you really do –
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For sure!
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We are one family! I love love love this story! Art makes me feel free. Thank you for sharing this!
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my pleasure
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What a wonderful story to share, Beth! I hope his art continues to speak for him and the plight of his fellow refugees.
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I do as well, brad –
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This is so moving!
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shows the power of the will –
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That is amazing! Kudos to him and I love that he was rewarded for his wonderful creativity more because it confirmed his use of art to keep himself in a positive frame of mind.
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a win-win
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very much so!
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What an inspirational story, Beth! Well done to Mostafa.
Best wishes, Pete.
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yes, here’s to him –
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An inspiring story. I hope he wins.
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❤
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Aww so gifted! ❤️🌈
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Yes!
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Thank you for spreading this inspiration, Beth.
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My pleasure
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He creates beauty and inspiration from trauma. What an incredible super power.
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Incredible, indeed
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🏵️💮🍃🌻
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Our government detention system is deplorable and inhumane Beth … Mostafa Azimitabar’s story to rise above the adversity of his situation is very heartwarming indeed …
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Ours is not good either
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Not many are in our crazy world
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Wow, that’s more than impressive and proves that you can make something from everything. What a passionate genius.
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Yes, exactly
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Very humbling. Thanks for the heads-up on this guy.
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My pleasure to share his story
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Thank you for sharing this story of an amazing human being who stayed true to himself and stayed determined to do what he felt he needed to do for his own well-being. If only we all were that determined…
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I so agree
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So cool – thank you for shining a spotlight!
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❤️
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Thank you for sharing this incredible story of strength and determination. I am deeply moved.
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I was so moved by him as well
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Love this post. Most of us couldn’t imagine having our lives interrupted like his. I admire his determination to be creative and use his creativity as therapy to help him through.
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Me too
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People like Moz leave me feeling embarrassed by my relatively easy, privileged life.
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Me too
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That is so inspirational! What a great story and man.
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I agree
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👍🏼
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Inspiring. Thanks for posting this.
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A message of love, hope, and perseverance. Thank you for sharing this story!
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My pleasure
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💓💔
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A magnificent story about perseverance. I am grateful for living in a place that I can stay in peacefully until my end.
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I so agree
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Excellent
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❤️
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I have an Art degree and love the toothbrush idea! Beautiful!
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Glad you liked it, I think it was genius
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Yes!
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As an Aussie, I am deeply ashamed of this torture of refugees, many of whom were children, when they arrived by boat.
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our record in the states has not been wonderful either
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Beautiful.
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❤
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Such a fabulous piece of art . This a place I would love to see. Anita
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it is –
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What a stunningly inspiring story. I have goose bumps all over. Thank you for sharing this with us, Beth.
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happy to share his story
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This is one of the best stories I’ve read all year. Thanks for sharing, Beth.
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my pleasure, Pete –
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Wonderful! I love stories of strength and overcoming obstacles.
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I know we share that –
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Yes!
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Wow. So inspiring
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I love stories such as this, the triumph over adversities. Good for him for not giving up his passion!
Thank you for sharing! Blessings!
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what a rock star
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I just wish i could like this a million times. What a wonderful, hugely talented, passionate and dedicated artist and human being. Thanks for sharing, Beth
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I agree with every word of that
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