Adjective
hand-painted (not comparable)
Alternative form of handpainted
They were newly rich contractors who, having bought houses, motors, hand-painted pictures, and gentlemanliness, were now buying a refined ready-made philosophy. It had been a tossup with them whether to buy New Thought, Christian Science, or a good standard high-church model of Episcopalianism. Sinclair Lewis
One the next corner stood a cinder block restaurant with a hand-painted sign that read CHICKEN & WAFFLES. There was a queue of twenty people outside. "You Americans have the strangest taste. What planet is this? Rick Riordan
I faced the gaudy sunflower on her canvas bag -- it looked hand-painted and at last my eyes fell into hers. I said, 'Thanks for the card.' Her smile put the sunflower to shame. She walked off. Jerry Spinelli
A poorly designed or executed hand-painted sign may backfire, sending unintentional messages of poor quality, sloppy work or incompetence. Source: Internet
A large hand-painted mural can be designed on a specific theme, incorporate personal images and elements and may be altered during the course of painting it. Source: Internet
Because the earliest tarot cards were hand-painted, the number of the decks produced is thought to have been rather small, and it was only after the invention of the printing press that mass production of cards became possible. Source: Internet