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George Spencer Watson (1869 1934) Palette 2

Nocturnal Bister
Nocturnal Night-register palette - very low values, the world after dark.
Bister Dark warm brown - a traditional ink and wash pigment made from wood soot.
George Spencer Watson (1869 1934) Palette 2 - Nocturnal Bister

Color Composition

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Colors
#752B34
22.80%
#2B2B25
21.90%
#242022
16.00%
#645F3D
12.20%
#5F2A2C
6.30%
#BEB99C
6.10%
#9B9279
4.40%
#403128
4.40%
#7A6E50
4.00%
#B08C6B
1.90%

Palette Analysis

George Spencer Watson (1869 1934) distributes its values across the middle register, creating harmony without high contrast. Temperature is balanced: the palette pits warm earth against cool sky without declaring a winner. Chroma hovers near zero; colour declares itself through subtle shifts in hue rather than outright saturation. The most saturated colour, #752B34, covers 22.8% of the surface: too much to call an accent, too strong to ignore. At 53 units across the value scale, the palette keeps contrast readable without letting it dominate. In the context of George Spencer Watson (1869 1934)'s full range of palettes, group 2 represents one movement in an ongoing chromatic dialogue.

Example use cases

  • theater design
  • jewelry brands
  • tobacco-adjacent retail
  • event branding
  • film & entertainment

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