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The phrase "were painted on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical object that has been decorated with paint. For example: "The intricate designs were painted on the walls of the temple."
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Flames were painted on one wall.
Swastikas were painted on one shelter that was burned out in Vorra.
Furthermore, many 17th century paintings were painted on colored grounds that poorly reflect IR.
Both paintings were painted on a commercially prepared canvas with a pale white ground containing a mixture of lead white, calcite and silicate.
One day after, emergent bees (one-day-old bees) appeared on the comb and were painted on the thorax (focal cohort).
The initials G.I. were painted on it.
Two enormous circular eyes were painted on the flat panel.
Hebrew letters and Commandment tablets, now faded into illegibility, were painted on the windowpanes.
They were painted on to give the walls a more uniform look.
These portraits were painted on silk and were frequently inscribed with the sitter's name.
Verses from the Koran were painted on the interior and exterior walls of some buildings.
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