. In 1915, Raval met a prominent journalist
Hajji Mohammad Alarakhiya, who was looking for a young artist-illustrator for his new cultural magazine
Visami Sadi (The Twentieth Century), and joined him. He moved to
Ahmedabad and started an art school in 1919. He worked for
Visami Sadi until its closing with the accidental death of Haji Mohammad in 1921. From
Visami Sadi, he was inspired to start new cultural magazine
Kumar at Ahmedabad in 1924, which is still published. The magazine is said to have made a great impact on Gujarati arts, and was known for its illustrations and experiments in typography. He had drawn the famous painting of the trial of
Mahatma Gandhi's trial on charge of sedition on 18 March 1922 in the Circuit House of Ahmedabad where no cameras were allowed. In 1927, he conducted a month-long art study of the 1st century
frescos of the
Ajanta Caves. In 1936, he went on three months art tour to Japan. He had participated in annual conference of Indian National Congress in Haripura in 1938 where he painted paintings. He visited
Rabindranath Tagore's university,
Santiniketan in 1941. He was appointed as the President of Art Society of India and the President of Bombay Art Society in 1941. In 1948, he joined Russian artist
Nicholas Roerich at his Kulu art center as the house guest. He participated in All India Art Conference at
Calcutta in 1951. He went on art tour to Soviet Russia in 1952. Other noteworthy work includes the remarkable artwork in
Chandapoli, a Gujarati children's magazine and
Kailash ma Ratri (A night at Mt.Kailash). Raval illustrated
Bawlana Parakramo (1939), a Gujarati adaptation of the
Pinocchio story by
Hansa Mehta. He also drew many paintings of historical figures such as
Narsinh Mehta,
Mirabai,
Hemchandracharya, Chandra Kaumudi,
Akho which became cultural image of the characters. He is also well known for painting the characters of
Kanaiyalal Munshi's novels. His autobiography
Gujarat Ma Kala Na Pagran (Ushering of Art in Gujarat) was republished in 1998. It was reissued in 2010 with some of his works in it. He died on 9 December 1977 at his home "Chitrakoot" in
Ahmedabad after brief illness. ==Style==