Can "uncanny workmanship" describe paintings and calligraphy?

"Wonderful workmanship" is really used to describe people's superb skills. However, due to the limitation of "axe" and "work" in the origin of this language, it is often used to describe the skills of "making" and "engineering". This sentence comes from "Zhuangzi Sheng Da": "Ziqing's logging was done by J Yu, and it was very successful, and the ghosts and gods were shocked (there was a carpenter named Qing who cut wood as a musical instrument, named Ji, but after logging, the people thought it was cut by ghosts and gods)." Because "fantastic" is extracted from the above story, it is not the original sentence, so people who use this idiom later can write "fantastic"; "Axe" comes from the tool of "cutting" and "work" comes from the process of "cutting". For example, Qing Qu Dajun's Song of Visiting the Inkstone in Duanzhou and Gentleman: "Over the years, there has been no shortage of mining at the bottom of the rock, and there are many pith (in the past year, the inkstone under the rock has been mined, and Duanzhou inkstone is well made, which has won the best pith)." The fourth chapter of Sun Yat-sen's psychological construction: "Its great engineering and rapid establishment are really amazing and incredible" are all used to describe the process. It is also used to describe calligraphy and painting works, but it is relatively rare. For example, Yuan Mei's Poems with the Garden (Volume 6) said, "Two trees painted plums, one tree painted seven ancient poems, and more than 80 poems rhymed with the word' Xu', which became more and more amazing".