Thanks guys!
@ Ratrod:
I guess you can call it a legal spot. These pieces are all in the same area. The hall of fame is huge. It consists of 2 bicycle roundabouts and 4 bicycle tunnels. (I'll try to find a decent pic with an 'overal view'.) It is 'legal', but it is not official. I mean, City counsil is smart enough to not write these things down, so every once in a while some bad cop want's to show his powers and harras unsuspecting graffiti writers. But that is seldom the case anymore. Nowadays you can paint for hours. But it wasn't always like that. We really had to 'fight' for this spot. It had graffiti for as long as I can remember. Crappy stuff on the visible spots and really beautifull stuff on the darker insides of the tunnels. It even has it's own chapter in one of the two 'graffiti-bibles' Spraycan Art. (Subway Art is the other 'bible' ofcourse...) In the mid-nineties we aranged one wall for a one time only project. But that got a bit out of hand... One guy painted on the opposite side of the wall, and then the tunnels got some new pieces, and then we thought: 'Okay, let's paint the inside Arena!' And now the Graffiti is all over the place in one spot, and less in the innercity. The council likes that so they don't bother 'us' anymore at the hall of fame.
A few of my friends have been arrested on that spot in the past though...
Also, the time it takes for me to put up such pieces vary. We work mostly with latex so if the air is dry and hot I could do it in two hours, but that is not always the case... Sometimes I have to get back another day, and if we do large projects with the entire crew (of six) we can be busy for days. Like these:
^ Solcrew at Urbis in Manchester, England.
^ Another wall we did in my hometown Eindhoven, Holland. (This wall didn't last for a week though...)
(all with work from me, Zime, Erosie, Bombkid, Late, and also Sonic and Eton.)