The word
"enigmatic" means something unclear, mysterious, or puzzling, making it difficult to understand or figure out.
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Upon reaching the fifth - floor gallery, viewers are confronted with images
of enigmatic structures set within natural landscapes.
The stacked spheres exist
in enigmatic settings in which the grounds appear monochromatic but are actually complex layers of hues.
During the survey, the team found a compact molecular cloud
with enigmatic motion.
We do at least have a name for this
most enigmatic of beasts: dark energy.
She creates
enigmatic works of biological specimens meticulously drawn from observation in the sanctuary of museums.
Number theorists have now finally managed to make sense of one of his
more enigmatic statements, written just one year before his death in 1920.
But the process
remained enigmatic until an experiment by one of his graduate students failed to achieve the desired result.
This exhibition offers an unparalleled opportunity to examine the work of one of the 20th century's most
enigmatic artists, whose singular vision still resonates powerfully today.
We're going to do our best to bring you something that will challenge you in new ways and bring you into a mysterious,
enigmatic world of forgotten lore.
But that doesn't keep menace at bay — or the two
enigmatic men who find her so very fascinating.
Many of her motifs are human figures and birds so figurative, yet their gender - neutral, profound expressions remind us religious sculptures with abstract and
enigmatic quality.
But that's only the surface layer of this complex,
enigmatic story about flawed human connections and the emotions we all share.
Make your dreams come true, do not miss the opportunity to know one of the most magical and
enigmatic places on the planet.
These are just three of many experiments that could deliver breakthroughs in our understanding of nature's most
enigmatic force, gravity.
Few artists create
such enigmatic views of the details of the natural and constructed worlds.
The reason why these emotions are
so enigmatic is because we don't want to talk about them.
In the 1980s, Bourgeois began to construct
enigmatic sculptural environment she would eventually call «cells».
Elsewhere in the gallery, small scale paintings of television test patterns leave the artist's
enigmatic message in the hands of the viewer.
Early in his career he was credited with returning recognizable objects to the visual arts by presenting them in a cool, seemingly detached, and
often enigmatic manner.
He is a
very enigmatic, passionate, obsessed man — all the things you need to create any product.
Just what combination of factors could explain this pattern of observations has remained
somewhat enigmatic.
She would often pair strategically cropped images of women's body parts alongside
enigmatic text.
The story is
enigmatic yet compelling, and lends itself to one of the most original and beautiful video game worlds ever created.
It's a pretty
enigmatic scene, so I'm wondering, do you have any interpretation of that, and how it fits in with the rest of the film?
Her long platinum blonde gives her a bold and
enigmatic look, emphasizing her brown eyes.
The emotional or social significance of the moment comes to
seem enigmatic and loaded.
The existential feel I want communicated comes from establishing a vast,
enigmatic space that expands from the sculpture.
Plus, the city itself has so much to offer: 24/7 excitement, amazing architecture, a fascinating history, and some of the most interesting,
enigmatic people I've ever met!
Bonus Features: The DVD offers a
less enigmatic alternate ending, nearly twenty minutes of deleted and extended scenes and a feature commentary.
Its storyline and
enigmatic ending are actually quite easy to follow for anyone prepared — or able — to pay close attention and exercise their brain cells.
His breakthrough came with a series of
enigmatic oil paintings featuring enlarged details from historical paintings, elevating them to a motif in their own right through a play of perception and proportion.
Just then her mysterious and
enigmatic uncle comes back into her life setting his sights on her and her unsuspecting mother.
Vital's uncompromising and
enigmatic self - portraits complement the exhibition.
These ruins are undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and
enigmatic ancient sites in the world.
And then there are
enigmatic elements from the tale itself, «A Song of Fire and Ice» or «His Dark Materials».
There's the air of a smooth professionalism to his every, sometimes
enigmatic action.
He presented these familiar items in a cool, seemingly detached, and often
enigmatic manner.