What are you asking? I'm sorry.
Excuse the delay in replying please.
What is shaping my thinking here is that special knowledge must be imparted to workmen by the Lord if their work is to please Him; consider..
Exo 35:29. All the men and women, the people of Israel, whose heart moved them to bring anything for the work that the LORD had commanded by Moses to be done brought it as a freewill offering to the LORD.
Exo 35:30. Then Moses said to the people of Israel, "See, the LORD has called by name Bezalel the son of Uri, son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah;
Exo 35:31. and he has filled him with the Spirit of God, with skill, with intelligence, with knowledge, and with all craftsmanship,
Exo 35:32. to devise artistic designs, to work in gold and silver and bronze,
Exo 35:33. in cutting stones for setting, and in carving wood, for work in every skilled craft.
Exo 35:34. And he has inspired him to teach, both him and Oholiab the son of Ahisamach of the tribe of Dan.
Exo 35:35. He has filled them with skill to do every sort of work done by an engraver or by a designer or by an embroiderer in blue and purple and scarlet yarns and fine twined linen, or by a weaver—by any sort of workman or skilled designer.
Num 8:4. And this was the workmanship of the lampstand, hammered work of gold. From its base to its flowers, it was hammered work; according to the pattern that the LORD had shown Moses, so he made the lampstand.
So in the case of the cherubs that were crafted to be a part of the Ark, special knowledge must have been given in order that the work would be pleasing to the Lord. After all, we don't see cherubs walking/flying around to know what they look like. ,
Now can we honestly say that since those days, any artist, sculptor etc has been specially empowered by the Lord such that his craft would be pleasing and honoring to the Lord? The precedent was established for Moses and Aaron etc. so can we deviate from that direct divine tuition?