Low-key values are the structural spine of Hendrick Joseph Dillens, giving it gravity and atmosphere. Temperature reads distinctly warm: the reds and earth tones from Hendrick Joseph Dillens carry the compositional weight. Saturation is deliberately withheld - the beauty here lies in the near-monochromatic gradations rather than colour difference. 25.1% of the palette belongs to #281B0E, a concentration that makes it the unmistakable visual centre. The most saturated colour, #4A2F11, is reserved to 12.8% of the surface, where it acts as a focal punctuation. The value range spans 77 units across the palette, providing the full gamut from deep shadow to near-white and ensuring clear tonal hierarchy. This tonal restraint is characteristic of the Hendrick Joseph Dillens approach: colour serves light, not the reverse. Hendrick Joseph Dillens's palette 6 carries its own internal logic while remaining in conversation with the artist's broader colour intelligence.