This follows a rule for many adjective pairings in English:
Often, if the adjective is formed from a verb we can add two different endings.
-ed describes an emotion, and is used for people.
-ing describes a situation, thing (or sometimes a person) that makes you feel the above emotion
Examples
Verb: to surprise
-ed = I am surprisED that you came... You told me you weren't coming.
-ing = He has a girlfriend? That's surprisING!
Verb: to bore
-ed = I get so borED talking to him.
-ing = He always tells these long, borING stories. I think he is a borING person.
Verb: to interest
-ed = I've been interestED in pottery since I was a kid.
-ing = I don't like watching football – it's not interestING.