Edvard Weie distributes its values across the middle register, creating harmony without high contrast. Neither warm nor cool has the upper hand here; the equilibrium between the two generates the palette's visual energy. Saturation is measured and controlled, giving the palette presence without visual aggression. Only 10.7% is devoted to #693625, yet that small allocation delivers the palette's entire chromatic tension. 57 units of value range underpin the palette's structural clarity: the eye always knows where light falls. The combination of mid-to-high key, balanced temperature, and elevated chroma is characteristic of Impressionist observation: light broken into its component hues. This is palette 4 of Edvard Weie's sequence - a single chapter in a chromatic story told across many works.