painting
When used as a noun to describe a piece of art, "painting" is a countable noun (e.g., "one painting," "two paintings"). When referring to the general activity or process of applying paint to a wall or object, it is often used as an uncountable noun or a gerund (e.g., "Painting is hard work"). Be careful not to confuse the act of creating art with the act of home maintenance; context usually makes it clear whether someone is 'painting a masterpiece' or 'painting a ceiling'.
💬Casual Conversation
The contractor just bailed. Who's handling the painting for the lobby?
Don't sweat it. I'll touch base with a new guy to get it sorted.
Meanings
A picture or design created by applying paint to a surface, such as canvas or paper.
"The museum houses a famous oil painting from the Renaissance period."
The act or process of applying paint to a surface.
"Painting the living room took much longer than we had anticipated."
To cover a surface with paint for decoration or protection.
"She is painting the fence white to match the house."