A simple Banksy piece with a kid and a sledgehammer most likely represents the test your strength game at a carnival. Originally made in October of 2013. It is on 79th between Broadway and Amsterdam on the Upper West side of New York. In this picture, the piece is covered in plexiglass. Here is an article on Untapped Cities that has links to some other works that Banksy has done in New York. https://untappedcities.com/2013/10/20/banksy-in-nyc-day-20-hammer-boy-on-the-upper-west-side/
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