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CoRiccio Baskin shows off a White Castle bag that he made to accompany his other White Castle-inspired miniature art at the Illinois School in Park Forest. | Karen Gioia~For Sun-Times Media
CoRiccio Baskin shows the eighth-grade class how he makes his miniature models from paper and glue at the Illinois School in Park Forest, Illinois, Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. | Karen Gioia~For Sun-Times Media
CoRiccio Baskin shows examples of his work to Assistant Principal Carl Cogar and the eighth-grade class at the Illinois School in Park Forest, Illinois, Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. | Karen Gioia~For Sun-Times Media
CoRiccio Baskin answers questions from the students at the Illinois School in Park Forest, Illinois, Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. | Karen Gioia~For Sun-Times Media
CoRiccio Baskin brought many examples of his miniature art to show students at the Illinois School in Park Forest, Illinois, Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. | Karen Gioia~For Sun-Times Media
CoRiccio Baskin spoke and showed examples of his miniature art at the Illinois School in Park Forest, Illinois, Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. | Karen Gioia~For Sun-Times Media
Artist CoRiccio Baskin, 36, is teaching kids to “unlock the original” in themselves. “If you are a follower,” Baskin said, “you can only get as far as where the last person led you to. That’s what held me back.” Baskin speaks from experience at the … Read More