Natural environments typically feature several recurring color combinations that create harmony and balance:
- Green and Brown – The most prevalent combination in forests and woodlands
- Blue and White – Dominant in sky and cloud formations
- Yellow and Purple – Common in wildflower fields
- Orange and Blue – Seen in coastal sunsets
These combinations often follow the 60-30-10 rule naturally, where one color dominates (like green in forests), another supports (brown tree trunks), and accent colors appear in smaller amounts (like colorful flowers). This natural distribution creates visual hierarchy and balance in ecosystems.
