Mars Algiros is an artist by nature, a gifted storyteller, and a quiet believer in the unseen.
Born by the Mediterranean into a large, respectful family, Mars grew up in a world where stories mattered—where memories were passed down like heirlooms, and the line between reality and mystery was always shifting.
On stormy nights when the power went out, his father would gather the children close and retell the old stories his grandmother once whispered to him—tales of spirits, shadows, and forgotten doors. Those moments, lit only by candlelight and imagination, shaped Mars’s understanding of the world: that there are truths we cannot see, and voices that still speak if we know how to listen.
Fascinated since childhood by the mystical and the unknown, Mars began expressing what stirred inside him through art—sketching symbols, faces, and places that didn’t yet exist. Over time, that creative force flowed into storytelling. He believes stories are more than entertainment; they’re bridges to the unseen, echoes of something older than time.
Today, through both words and images, Mars continues to chase the invisible—drawing from dreams, memory, and a belief that the veil between worlds is thinner than we think.