Originally Posted by
asking
I have no insights, really.
If I were a humanities kind of person used to drawing conclusions about the character of an artist based on their work, I might have better insights. The other thing I'm thinking is that it's one thing to look at two sculptures and say, this artist is more realistic and this one is more abstract, this one more romantic and that one more intellectual. But in that case you are comparing two things and you have context, including knowing what people are like generally. In the case of God, there's no other Creator to compare Him too.
So I can say He likes planets and beetles, but someone else might argue, compared to what? Maybe compared to some other Creator, he really short shrifted Earth in the beetle department. Maybe he doesn't like beetles but you have to have a certain minimum number or the ecology of the planet doesn't work.