There are no numbers on the houses, so I follow the directions the artists have texted “Keep to the top road until you see one stone church”. Here I find landscape painter Luke Sciberras’ studio, a towering deconsecrated Methodist church surrounded by wild rose bushes Sciberras planted and fed with blood. It must have worked – the lancet windows are fighting a losing battle with the roses, which have broken through a crack in the glass and are growing inside, too.
- Ariela Bard

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There are no numbers on the houses, so I follow the directions the artists have texted “Keep to the top road until you see one stone church”. Here I find landscape painter Luke Sciberras’ studio, a towering deconsecrated Methodist church surrounded by wild rose bushes Sciberras planted and fed with blood. It must have worked – the lancet windows are fighting a losing battle with the roses, which have broken through a crack in the glass and are growing inside, too.
- Ariela Bard
There are no numbers on the houses, so I follow the directions the artists have texted “Keep to the top road until you see one stone church”. Here I find landscape painter Luke Sciberras’ studio, a towering deconsecrated Methodist church surrounded by wild rose bushes Sciberras planted and fed with blood. It must have worked – the lancet windows are fighting a losing battle with the roses, which have broken through a crack in the glass and are growing inside, too.
- Ariela Bard










































There are no numbers on the houses, so I follow the directions the artists have texted “Keep to the top road until you see one stone church”. Here I find landscape painter Luke Sciberras’ studio, a towering deconsecrated Methodist church surrounded by wild rose bushes Sciberras planted and fed with blood. It must have worked – the lancet windows are fighting a losing battle with the roses, which have broken through a crack in the glass and are growing inside, too.
- Ariela Bard










































Luke Scriberras
Swill Magazine