Pablo Picasso occupies the comfortable middle of the value scale, avoiding both extremes to hold the eye in a sustained middle grey. Warm and cool are kept in productive tension, creating the kind of chromatic harmony that sustains the eye. Every colour is desaturated; the palette proceeds through near-neutrals and gently-coloured greys. The highest-chroma note - #355D2C - appears at just 2.1%, deployed as a precision accent against the quieter ground. Value range is moderate at 51 units - enough contrast for legibility, not so much as to fragment the tonal unity. Pablo Picasso's palette 8 carries its own internal logic while remaining in conversation with the artist's broader colour intelligence.