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java - Eclipse suggests Null Pointer exception, though I believe I initialized my object

As the title says I have NPE error. It happens on line:

while (getWidth() > bowl.getX()+10) {

If I remove it, it shows it happens on next line:

bowl.move(10.0, 0);

I concluded that eclipse does not see my "bowl" initialized. Why? Doesn't "new GOval" deal with that? I've seen in one of the threads here that a solution was to split declaration and initialization to different lines, but I think it is unlikely to be a primary solution (besides, it didn't help in my case) Any suggestions on this code?

This code is supposed to create a circle, put it in the left-upper corner of the screen, and move the circle after mouse-button is clicked. The circle is drawn successfully, but the NPE message shows up after the click.

import acm.program.*;
import acm.graphics.*;
import java.awt.event.*;

public class animation extends GraphicsProgram {

public void init() {
    GOval bowl = new GOval(10,10);
    add(bowl);
    addMouseListeners();
}


public void mouseClicked(MouseEvent e) {
        while (getWidth() > bowl.getX()+10) {
        bowl.move(10.0, 0);
        pause(50);
    }
}

private GOval bowl; 
}
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The line:

GOval bowl = new GOval(10,10);

is declaring a new GOval and hiding the global GOval defined at the bottom.

That line should just be:

bowl = new GOval(10,10);

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