• Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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    12 days ago

    I think you mean pallet. Unless it’s all about the subtle nuances of color in the stones and sand. Which I do see, and are nice.

    Pallet has the 2 wood slats (ll) in the middle.

    Palette has the artsy-fartsy French “ette” at the end.

    Palate has “ate” to remind you it’s about your mouth.

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          11 days ago

          Imagine, if you will, Bob Ross in a French artist’s beret, holding his pale white palette 🎨. Scraping a thin roll of paint onto his palette knife, about to add a shoreline and a waterfall. He’d look pretty silly with a pallet, eh?

          Oh geez, I just looked up the etymology (palete: shovel and paîllete: bunch of straw but both Old French) and discovered a “pallet” can also be a layer of blankets on the floor! I’m going to hazard a guess those blankets would have originally been in the hayloft or in a field on a heap of straw.