Beyond the architecture of reality lies a place where logic mutates into instinct and perception becomes landscape. The Garden Beyond Pattern captures a moment inside Elsewhere — a dimension where consciousness blooms into impossible forms. At the center, the all-seeing eye radiates like a synthetic sun, illuminating a realm suspended between dream and simulation. The checkerboard sky fractures and stretches infinitely, symbolizing the collapse of structured reality into something organic, chaotic, and alive. The black octopus emerges as the keeper of this threshold — an ancient intelligence navigating the fluid boundaries between worlds. Around it, psychedelic terrain erupts with alien fungi, electric rivers, and biomorphic growths, suggesting a universe evolving without human rules or physics. Every element in the piece exists in contradiction: order and chaos, nature and machine, divinity and mutation. Elsewhere is not a destination. It is the moment perception breaks open. And once you see beyond the pattern, you cannot return unchanged.