Values in Michelangelo tilt decisively toward white, giving the palette its luminous character. Cool tones set the register here - the blues and greens easily outweigh any warm accents. Chroma hovers near zero; colour declares itself through subtle shifts in hue rather than outright saturation. The highest-chroma note - #4B301D - appears at just 9.0%, deployed as a precision accent against the quieter ground. The full value range is 56 units: broad enough to build convincing three-dimensional form. The mid-to-high key, cool bias, and moderate chroma point to outdoor observation - sky and diffused daylight as the dominant light source. Michelangelo's palette 2 carries its own internal logic while remaining in conversation with the artist's broader colour intelligence.