The palette of Luca di Tommé sits in the lower register of the value scale - dense, contained, and weighted. Temperature reads distinctly warm: the reds and earth tones from Luca di Tommé carry the compositional weight. Muted throughout, the palette achieves its effects through value and temperature rather than chromatic force. 25.9% of the palette belongs to #100A0B, a concentration that makes it the unmistakable visual centre. At 8.7%, #5A321F carries the palette's sharpest chromatic charge: an accent that earns its place precisely because it is withheld. The palette spans 39 value units: a measured range that delivers coherence over drama. Together these qualities place Luca di Tommé firmly in the tonal tradition - concerned with mood and atmosphere rather than chromatic display. Palette 8 sits within the larger chromatic argument that Luca di Tommé's complete body of work advances.