“Turning to the visual arts, Yolanda Sananes changes the expressive medium, replacing music with colors, pianos, lines, and spaces, but possessed by that capacity for synthesis characteristic of dancers, she continues to use the same discipline. On the canvas, the colors spread out in geometric patterns, and the lines between them structure a language of tension, correspondence, and harmony that ultimately form an abstract vision.”
Correo del Arte Argentina


























"Although in her earlier works, framed within the structuralist discourse that has invaded Buenos Aires in the last five years in all the spiritual seasons, her rich and open sensibility and childhood reminiscences emerge. Rabbis, Bedouins, mosques, with symbols from many religions. I always try," Yolanda notes, "to seek the integration of beliefs." ... "In one of her paintings, with a clear Polklian influence, Yolanda best expresses herself. Through a blend of abstraction and expressionism, she conveys her fine sensitivity as a child-woman to masculine designs."
Juan Jose Mirabelli.