Thomas Hudson is built on dark foundations, with values clustered toward shadow. Thomas Hudson orchestrates warmth above all else - reds, ambers, and siennas take the lead. The absence of saturated colour is itself an expressive choice: this is a palette of restraint and atmosphere. The dominant colour, #110D08, takes 32.3% of the total area, establishing the overall mood before any other hue is introduced. The most saturated colour, #7F512F, is reserved to 1.9% of the surface, where it acts as a focal punctuation. At 61 units of value range, the palette has the tonal breadth to sustain complex spatial readings. Together these qualities place Thomas Hudson firmly in the tonal tradition - concerned with mood and atmosphere rather than chromatic display. This is palette 4 of Thomas Hudson's sequence - a single chapter in a chromatic story told across many works.