Painted
Painted is the past participle of the verb paint and functions as both a verb form and an adjective in English. As a verb, it appears in constructions such as "the walls were painted" or "she painted a portrait." As an adjective, painted describes objects or surfaces that have had paint applied or that bear a painted design, for example painted walls, a painted door, or painted furniture.
Etymology and scope: The word derives from paint, which comes from Old French peindre and ultimately Latin
Common applications: In fine art, painted refers to artworks created with pigments on surfaces such as canvas,
Finish and media: Paints can be oil-based, acrylic, watercolor, latex, enamel, or lacquer, among others. The word