Wassily Kandinsky is high-key - luminous, open, and weighted toward light. Wassily Kandinsky tilts toward cool - blues and silver-greys carry the structural weight. All colours lean toward grey, building depth through value rather than colour punch. Wassily Kandinsky gives 27.1% of the composition to a single #E7E0D2 - a decisive chromatic anchor. The most saturated colour, #D28B5B, is reserved to 2.5% of the surface, where it acts as a focal punctuation. From deepest dark to palest light, the palette traverses 74 units of the value scale - a span that creates natural depth. The palette has the character of outdoor light: cool, mid-bright, with colour rendered faithfully rather than expressively. In the context of Wassily Kandinsky's full range of palettes, group 2 represents one movement in an ongoing chromatic dialogue.