A person being painted is typically referred to as a "model." In artistic contexts, they may also be called a "subject" of the artwork. If the painting is a portrait, they can specifically be referred to as a "portrait subject."
Ah, what a lovely question! The adverb for "painted" is "beautifully." Just imagine adding that word to a sentence: "She painted the sunset beautifully." It brings a touch of joy and color to your words, much like adding a happy little tree to a painting.
You call then a decorator. from Harry
What are the painted of galo ocampo
aesthetic or connoisseur.
attention seeker
The person being defended is referred to as the defendant.
A painted cattle guard.
The person being evaluated is commonly referred to as the "evaluatee" or the "subject."
AUDITEE
complainee
the accused
complainee
victim
A recluse.
A very fortunate person!!!!
A person in their 50s is commonly referred to as being middle-aged.
Such a person is a dietician, being an expert on diet and nutrition.