Kari Barba (born July 10, 1960) is an American tattoo artist and painter from Minneapolis.[1] Barba has been practicing art for over 45 years and is best known for her work for women within the tattoo industry.[2] Barba is based in Long Beach, California. She is co-owner of Outer Limits Tattoo in Long Beach, CA, the oldest tattoo shop in the United States. She also owns Outer Limits Tattoo in Costa Mesa [3]
Background
At 19 years old, Barba began her tattoo art career.[4] In 1980, she moved from Minnesota to California to pursue tattooing full time.[5] By 1983, she opened her first tattoo shop in Anaheim, California, Twilight Fantasy.[6][7] From the beginning, Barba prioritized hiring female tattooers in order to diversify the notoriously male industry.[8]
Since 1985, Barba has earned more than 500 awards for tattoo excellence. She won the Best Tattooist and also Best Overseas Tattooist twice.[9] In 1985, she won Best Black and Grey Tattoo in Seattle, WA.[10] In 1987, she won her first National Tattoo Associations' Tattooist of the Year.[11]
Barba is known for her illustrative realism style.[12] She is one of the first artists to tattoo in the style of color realism.[13] Barba was one of the first tattoo artist to wear gloves and wrap her equipment, and therefore recognized for spearheading the sterile standards in the tattoo industry.[2]
Her accomplishments include the acquisition of a historically important tattoo shop and museum. In 2002, Barba acquired 22 S. Chestnut Pl in Long Beach.[14] The location, originally opened by renowned tattooist Bert Grimm, has operated as a tattoo shop since 1927.[15] The shop also houses a tattoo museum paying tribute to The Pike and artists past.[16]
Barba is married to her wife of 18 years, Teri Mullins. Barba's son is a tattooist and shop owner and her daughter is a successful professional at Orange Coast Community College. She has two granddaughters.[23]
^Yuen Thompson, Beverly (2015). Covered in Ink: Tattoos, Women, and The Politics of the Body. New York: New York University Press. pp. 13–14, 45, 63, 127, 135–137. ISBN978-0-8147-6000-0.
^Articles, National Tattoo Association News &. "Flo's 2-Bits||March - April 2021". National Tattoo Association NTA Cruisers Online News Magazine. Retrieved 2022-02-20.