Summary

Svetlana Turov, professionally known as sFeltLana, is a Canadian fiber artist who creates innovative, dimensional artworks that seamlessly blend painting and sculpture. Rooted in cultural heritage and the time-honored techniques of an ancient art form, she transforms wool and silk through both traditional and contemporary methods. Her evocative work has been featured in exhibitions and is held in private collections across the Americas and Europe. Her limited-edition monograph, developed in collaboration with experts from the Hermitage State Museum and preserved in their Academic Library, highlights her unique vision and meaningful contribution to the evolving legacy of fiber fine art.

Artist Statement

Svetlana Turov creates Fiber Fine Art, a unique art form that bridges the gap between painting and sculpture. Her work explores the intersection of heritage and innovation, reimagining traditional felt-making techniques passed down through generations. She transforms natural fibers like wool and silk into strong, durable artworks that evoke the power and serenity of the natural world.

Inspired by family traditions and her deep connection to nature, she employs techniques like Nuno felting, which allows her to fuse different natural materials and create layered, textured surfaces that resemble paintings yet possess a sculptural, almost three-dimensional quality. Her subject matter often focuses on the ocean, Niagara Falls, and other natural wonders, rendered in a style that balances realism with a touch of the ethereal.

She draws inspiration from diverse artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpture, and performing arts, allowing her to infuse her felt pieces with a unique perspective. She aims to transcend the traditional boundaries of fiber art, offering viewers a fresh and captivating experience.

Her ongoing series of limited-edition books on Fiber Fine Art documents her creative process, techniques, and philosophy. During the development of her monograph, she collaborated with experts from Hermitage State Museum, whose cultural insights highlight the deep historical roots and evolving tradition of felt-making. Several copies of this book are also preserved in the Hermitage Academic Library.

One of her current works continues this artistic exploration through the recreation of elements from the ancient Pazyryk felted carpet. By artistically interpreting its imagery on an original scale, she connects ancestral artistry with contemporary Fine Art, showing how enduring forms of ancient creativity can find new meaning in the present.

Exhibitions and Events

• 2026 Jordan Art Gallery. Spotlight Artist. Upcoming
• 2026 “Dialog in Time” International Exhibition, Joseph D. Carrier Art Gallery, Toronto
• 2025 Youngplace Holiday Art Fair, Toronto.
• 2025 All Guilds Show. Group Exhibition, Art Gallery of Burlington (AGB)
• 2025 “Square Foot” White Galleon Gallery, St. Catharines
• 2025 “Spring Show” QEPCCC, Oakville
• 2025 “SABCR Charity Art Auction” McMaster University, Hamilton
• 2024-2025 Spring & Holiday Art Sales, Art Gallery of Burlington, Burlington
• 2024-2025 Craft Ontario Distillery Shop, Toronto
• 2024 “DRAPELL and SEVEN” John Mann Gallery, St. Catharines
• 2024 “Flower and New Greatness” Spring Show at Rainbow Studio Gallery, Oakville
• 2024 “Square Foot” John Mann Gallery, St. Catharines
• 2023-2025 Craft Ontario Gallery and Shop, Toronto (Main Location)
• 2023-2024 World of Threads Festival, Oakville, Canada
• 2022 “I am Here: Home Movies and Everyday Masterpieces” Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto
• 2022 King Street Gallery, Niagara-on-the-Lake
• 2021 “Portraits of Resilience,” Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto

Professional Experience

• 2025- Workshop Instructor, Art Gallery of Burlington (AGB), Burlington
• 2024- Private Instructor, Customized Fiber Art Workshops & Mentoring, Burlington

Publications

• 2026 “Abstract Expressions in Fiber Fine Art”. Limited edition, 250 copies worldwide. Featured Artist. Preorders now open.
• 2026 “Romantic Mysteries in Fiber Fine Art”. Limited edition, 250 copies worldwide. Featured Artist. Preorders now open.
• 2025-2026 What Women Create Magazine, USA. Issue 29, Winter. Featured Artist.
• 2025 “The Exquisite World of Fiber Fine Art by Svetlana Turov”. Hardcover Artist Monograph. Limited Edition of 250 Copies Worldwide.

Collections

• Works held in private collections in North America, South America, and Europe

Website and Social Networks

https://www.SvetlanaTurov.com
https://instagram.com/sFeltLana