Canada Post's psychedelic art trucks bring cheer amid pandemic gloom


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Artist Andrew Lewis is bringing bright colours to Canadians to counter the gloom of the pandemic one parcel at a time - delivered by postal trucks wrapped in his psychedelic design. Photo: AFP

Andrew Lewis is bringing bright colours to Canadians to counter their pandemic gloom one parcel at a time - delivered by postal trucks wrapped in his psychedelic design.

In 28 cities across the country, a fleet of 37 delivery vehicles - splashed with a big yellow sun and an image of a traditional red, white and blue Canada Post truck riding a rainbow across a multicoloured landscape emblazoned with the words "Thanks/ Merci" - have hit the road to bring smiles door to door.

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