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Jan Hackaert Master Palette

Veiled Bisque
Veiled Partially obscured light - mid-dark with a hazy, scrim-filtered quality.
Bisque Pale warm beige - soft, slightly pinkish neutral, the color of unglazed ceramic.
Jan Hackaert Master Palette - Veiled Bisque

Color Composition

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Colors
#383123
26.20%
#A38F56
14.30%
#BFB687
11.90%
#79663F
9.50%
#DBB264
7.10%
#5F5533
7.10%
#C1C4B1
7.10%
#966627
7.10%
#533A19
7.10%
#99A0A0
2.40%

Palette Analysis

Jan Hackaert sits in the centre of the value range, lending the palette a sense of even, sustained light. Temperature is cool-dominant, with blue and green families claiming the largest areas. All colours lean toward grey, building depth through value rather than colour punch. At 26.2%, #383123 functions less as a colour accent and more as a complete atmospheric environment. The highest-chroma note - #DBB264 - appears at just 7.1%, deployed as a precision accent against the quieter ground. Spanning 49 units on the value axis, the palette achieves the balance between tonal flatness and fragmentation. High luminosity and cool temperature suggest the plein-air condition: unfiltered daylight and open sky. The palette is a signature: Jan Hackaert's particular sense of value, warmth, and colour weight made legible.

Example use cases

  • ceramics & pottery
  • boutique hospitality
  • menswear
  • heritage food brands
  • craft & artisan brands

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