Andreas Fatouros is a paper conservator, book & paper artist, and cultural entrepreneur specializing in the preservation, interpretation, and promotion of paper-related heritage. His academic background is in the Conservation of Antiquities and Works of Art, with a specialization in library and archival materials. Over the past years, he has worked on various projects involving the documentation and conservation of archival collections, as well as educational programs focused on digital tools for cultural interpretation.

In 2014, he co-founded Clio Muse Tours, a cultural tech company producing self-guided audio tours for museums and heritage sites worldwide. In 2025, he founded Triton & Shell – Paper Art Hub, the first non-profit center in Greece solely dedicated to handmade paper and the book arts. The project functions as a public archive, exhibition space, and working studio.

He is also a dedicated collector of rare books, tools, and materials related to the history of paper, typography, and book arts. His work lies at the intersection of material culture, artistic experimentation, and historical research — aiming to build new foundations for handmade paper practice in a country without a native tradition.