Adam de Colone keeps values measured and balanced, a hallmark of tonal restraint. Temperature reads distinctly warm: the reds and earth tones from Adam de Colone carry the compositional weight. Saturation is deliberately withheld - the beauty here lies in the near-monochromatic gradations rather than colour difference. A single dominant - #1C1819 at 30.3% - sets the character of the whole composition. The highest-chroma note - #882A14 - appears at just 3.0%, deployed as a precision accent against the quieter ground. 56 units of value range underpin the palette's structural clarity: the eye always knows where light falls. Taken together, these qualities constitute Adam de Colone's chromatic voice - distinctive enough to be read across an entire body of work.