Chapter II · Colour Theory 03 / 12

The Language of Colour

Colour answers the light

Each facade carries a pigment chosen not for fashion, but to temper Caribbean glare into something livable.

Symmetry is a kind of welcome

Paired shutters and centred gables extend the same courtesy to every approaching vessel in the harbour.

Pastel carries weight here

Saturated pigments thinned by decades of salt air — not nursery pastels, but merchant colours built to endure.

The harbour anchors everything

Atlantic deep-blue behind every house keeps the palette grounded to something deeper than decoration.