The Artistry Unveiled
Bryn Roff is a wildlife artist known for her distinctive faux teak style and commitment to purpose driven art. Her work is centered on supporting community, wildlife conservation, and coastal awareness, using painting as a way to give back and create impact beyond the canvas. Bryn has collaborated with billfish tournaments along the East Coast, supported local outdoor brands focused on wildlife rehabilitation and clean water, and contributed to nonprofit efforts such as Share Our Suzy, which benefits women with breast cancer. Through her paintings, she aims to celebrate and protect coastal ecosystems while supporting the people and causes connected to them.
The Mission
As a proud Lowcountry native of South Carolina and a local to Charleston, Bryn Roff is deeply rooted in the region’s natural beauty, culture, and tradition. Raised among outdoorsmen and artists, she began painting at a young age, driven by a desire to honor her family’s legacy and creative spirit. By high school, she was selling her work and committed to art as her lifelong path, choosing a risk forward and unconventional route after graduation. Early commissions from surfboards and murals - while working at Surf the Earth in Pawleys Island, to portraits and public pieces throughout Charleston shaped her versatility. It was not until she fully embraced her roots, heritage, and love for the outdoors that her artistic voice became clear. While working at Charleston Harbor Marina and becoming immersed in the billfish tournament community, Bryn found her defining inspiration, and her marine life work quickly gained momentum. Now a full time artist, she views every step of her journey as essential, creating work that celebrates low country culture and the wildlife that continue to inspire her.