Carroll was born in Hereford and educated at Hereford College of Arts followed by UWE Bristol where he was taught by Mo Jupp and Walter Keeler. Intrigued by the notion of touch, he became artist in residence at the Royal National College for the Blind in the early 1990s.[5]
A breakthrough show at Tate St Ives, beach drawings and the Arts Foundation Prize,[6] Carroll exhibited, lectured and demonstrated his craft from Hong Kong to the United States gaining international recognition.[7]
Having been diagnosed with liver cancer, Carroll focused on his drawing and died in Hereford in March 2009. Emmanuel Cooper in his Guardian obituary described Carroll as... “one of the more adventurous, fearless and challenging of the younger generation of potters”.[9]
Carroll was survived by his parents and two brothers.[10]