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Henry Wallis Palette 2

Penumbral Terracotta
Penumbral Partial shadow - the transitional zone between light and full dark, soft-edged.
Terracotta Fired clay red-orange - the color of unglazed earthenware pottery.
Henry Wallis Palette 2 - Penumbral Terracotta

Color Composition

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Colors
#3B2D14
15.30%
#4D3C1C
14.80%
#634D25
14.80%
#7B5D29
10.60%
#2C200E
9.90%
#806E44
9.70%
#9B8249
7.90%
#B69F66
7.30%
#1D1308
7.30%
#DDD2A5
2.50%

Palette Analysis

Mid-key values give Henry Wallis its characteristic quietness - nothing blazes, nothing disappears. Blues and teal-greys govern the palette, lending it an aquatic or atmospheric quality. Chroma hovers near zero; colour declares itself through subtle shifts in hue rather than outright saturation. The saturated accent, #7B5D29, registers at 10.6% - sparse enough to feel like a deliberate surprise. 66 units of value range underpin the palette's structural clarity: the eye always knows where light falls. The palette has the character of outdoor light: cool, mid-bright, with colour rendered faithfully rather than expressively. Palette 2 sits within the larger chromatic argument that Henry Wallis's complete body of work advances.

Example use cases

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

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