The high-key values of Harrison Fisher give it an effulgent, almost bleached quality. Neither warm nor cool has the upper hand here; the equilibrium between the two generates the palette's visual energy. The absence of saturated colour is itself an expressive choice: this is a palette of restraint and atmosphere. The most saturated colour, #1F0D09, is reserved to 3.1% of the surface, where it acts as a focal punctuation. The value range spans 81 units across the palette, providing the full gamut from deep shadow to near-white and ensuring clear tonal hierarchy. Palette 8 sits within the larger chromatic argument that Harrison Fisher's complete body of work advances.