Mid-key values give Léo Gausson its characteristic quietness - nothing blazes, nothing disappears. The palette achieves thermal balance - reds and blues, ochres and greens, each holding the other in check. Colours are neither washed out nor blazing; they occupy the productive middle ground of the chroma scale. The most saturated colour, #7C874C, is reserved to 8.7% of the surface, where it acts as a focal punctuation. At 39 units across the value scale, the palette keeps contrast readable without letting it dominate. The combination of mid-to-high key, balanced temperature, and elevated chroma is characteristic of Impressionist observation: light broken into its component hues. Léo Gausson's palette 5 carries its own internal logic while remaining in conversation with the artist's broader colour intelligence.