Dmitry Levitzky dwells firmly in the shadows, with no more than a whisper of light. Heat pervades this palette; warm chromatic identities outweigh cool ones at almost every weight. Every colour is desaturated; the palette proceeds through near-neutrals and gently-coloured greys. #161515 claims 35.8% of the surface, functioning as the work's tonal foundation. The highest-chroma note - #8C552F - appears at just 3.2%, deployed as a precision accent against the quieter ground. 63 units of value range underpin the palette's structural clarity: the eye always knows where light falls. Together these qualities place Dmitry Levitzky firmly in the tonal tradition - concerned with mood and atmosphere rather than chromatic display. Palette 9 sits within the larger chromatic argument that Dmitry Levitzky's complete body of work advances.