When I first moved to London, I lived right next to the Tate Modern but rarely visited. This year I live right next to Tate Britain, a place which I find myself visiting quite often. I feel like Tate Britain is much more quiet and calm, so whenever I feel like I've been home to long or am having a shitty day, I just take a walk to the Tate.

Although I go to an art school, I wouldn't know exactly how to describe Tate Britain. Whereas Tate Modern has a lot of Tracey Emin and urban photography, Tate Britain is much more classic in a sense. There is a lot of unusual and quirky art which is something that I find myself preferring, to other museums and galleries. Instead of trying to be a fine art student, here are some things you can expect to see at Tate Britain.