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  <description>Train Home , mural for Chilliwack mural festival in Chilliwack, BC, CanadaThis wall has two faces. From the main road, it looks one way. Step into the alley, and the story changes — the perspective shifts, the meaning grows.It’s a reminder that what we see at first isn’t always the whole truth. Sometimes you have to step off the easy path, into the rough edges, to really understand. That’s when the full picture comes alive.</description>
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