Franck Oscamou trained at the Fine Arts schools of Pau and Aix en Provence.
He develops a painting situated at the border of landscape, memory, and perception.
His work explores the mechanisms of fragmentation of the image and the phenomena of appearance and erasure that traverse our relationship to the real.
Through compositions where transparency, material, and vertical structures alternate, painting becomes a space of mental reconstruction.
Landscapes are never described in a documentary manner; they emerge as incomplete memories, altered presences, transforming visions.
Nourished by the experience of the Pyrenean territory, his work questions how places persist within us in the form of sensitive traces. Light, surface rhythms, and pictorial superpositions construct a language where abstraction and figuration remain deliberately unstable.
Through a practice of stratification and withdrawal, Franck Éric Oscamou seeks less to represent a landscape than to reveal the processes of memory, disappearance, and perception that constitute it.