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Empirical evidence links exposure to warm colours with heightened positive affect and reduced perceived stress (Küller, 2018). A meta‑analysis of colour‑emotion studies reported an average effect size (Cohen’s d) of 0.42 for pink on mood improvement (Smith et al., 2020). Butterflies, as naturalistic imagery, have been shown to evoke restorative responses in the Attention Restoration Theory framework (Kaplan, 1995). The interaction of colour and biologically salient motifs may produce additive or synergistic benefits, yet systematic investigations are scarce.
The inclusion of the word “butterflies” in the keyword is perhaps the most poetic, yet tragic, element. In standard literary contexts, butterflies represent metamorphosis, freedom, and the fleeting nature of beauty. In the context of early 2000s internet photography, butterflies held a dual significance. Empirical evidence links exposure to warm colours with