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  <title>Night Call by Bonnin</title>
  <description>This whimsical mural stretches across a suburban fence and features a vintage yellow telephone cord winding its way through a starlit sky. On one end, a curious purple owl—clutching a medical bag—flies past a glowing moon. On the other, the receiver hangs as though waiting for a call from the cosmos. The artwork appears to reference a former help service at this address, with faint traces of lettering like “Dial... Free Home... 1300…” still visible on the adjacent garage. The surreal, dreamlike imagery invites viewers to imagine a connection between care, communication, and the mysteries of the night.🔍 Fun fact: The artwork creatively blends nostalgia with fantasy, using the coiled telephone cord to symbolise a lifeline between worlds—perhaps once real, now reimagined.</description>
  <author_name>TotallyAddictedToStreetArt</author_name>
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