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In this 2018 photo Kevin Kirkpatrick poses at his home in Freeport, Ill., with a giant sculpture  he created of long time Chicago Cubs broadcaster Harry Caray. Kirkpatrick, makeup effects artist, spent an average of 12 hours per day for about four months working on the sculpture in Freeport, before hauling it off to Los Angeles to work on as a side project in between shooting for "Westworld." It took him roughly six and a half months to finish the project. The sculpture will soon be in the Chicago Sports Museum at Water Tower Place in Chicago. (/The Journal-Standard, via AP)

In this 2018 photo Kevin Kirkpatrick poses at his home in Freeport, Ill., with a giant sculpture he created of long time Chicago Cubs broadcaster Harry Caray. Kirkpatrick, makeup effects artist, spent an average of 12 hours per day for about four months working on the sculpture in Freeport, before hauling it off to Los Angeles to work on as a side project in between shooting for "Westworld." It took him roughly six and a half months to finish the project. The sculpture will soon be in the Chicago Sports Museum at Water Tower Place in Chicago. (/The Journal-Standard, via AP)

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