Caos One x B.Different Clothing limited collaboration interview

Caos One: Graffiti Artist Interview & Limited Streetwear Collaboration

A graffiti clothing collab born from pure vandal mentality

For this limited collaboration, we sat down with Caos One of NFG / Joy Crew — a raw and unapologetic graffiti artist from the UK driven by vandal energy, personal expression, and pure street mentality.

From early doodles and cartoon sketches to full street vandalism, Caos One represents the mindset of authentic graffiti culture — creating without explanation, without limits, and without compromise.

The Artist Behind Caos One

Who are you?

Caos One, NFG – Joy Crew.

The Collaboration

How did the collaboration with B.Different Clothing happen?

I was honoured when B.Different reached out for a collab. Not coming from a digital background made parts of the process challenging, but we got there in the end. Amazing team to work with.

Graffiti Journey

When and why did you start doing graffiti?

I was around 11 or 12. I was always doodling and copying cartoons from a young age. But as soon as I saw people doing graffiti in the streets, I was hooked.

How would you describe your art?

Vandalism.

What are your main inspirations when you create graffiti?

It gives me a way of releasing built-up anxiety. It’s how I express myself without needing to explain anything to anyone.

Street Art & Philosophy

What do you think about street art and graffiti?

One is for canvas. One is for the streets. If you know, you know.

Do you have artists you look up to?

Many — some big names, some not as famous. All have helped shape my journey. From a young age I studied different graffiti styles and how different countries adapted their own flavour. It would take too long to list every inspiration.

Life as an Artist

Are you a professional artist who lives only from art?

Not at the moment. Maybe one day.

What artwork are you most proud of so far?

I can’t put my finger on just one. I’ve done portraits on paper that I’m proud of — but sometimes a 15-second tag just hits different.

What has your experience been like trying to become an artist?

I didn’t ask for permission, so no issues.

What advice would you give to aspiring artists?

Do what’s in your heart.

B.Different Philosophy

What do you think about the philosophy behind B.Different Clothing?

For the people running these streets 💪 Big love to B.Different.

Boring being the same.
Causing caos daily.
Life of caos.
Jokes on you.
No fucks given.

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