Released by Margot Peppers: EDT 17: 42 on April 30, 2013 | update: EDT 08: 42 on May 1, 2013 His husband is the late Austrian Prince Jurgen von anhalte. Create art with a very powerful and expensive brusha jet engine. Miami residents in Florida are driving a $11 million jet engine. Private jet brand- Throw a can of paint into the air, which can capture the wind and sprinkle the color on the canvas. This artistic technique is not only unusual, but also requires some stamina, as the engine generates several times as much wind as a hurricane and temperatures can reach 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Scroll down the video WPBF. The Princess of the Com video program stood on the engine plane. Black clothes and goggles. Speaking of her painting skills, she said that for an outsider to see it first, it is a quick, fast movement. Then, the princess threw the paint in the jar into the strong wind, making its bright colors splash on the white canvas like fireworks. \"Every moment we capture, myself, the artist, can\'t copy my own work,\" she explains. The Princess was the first woman to work in Jet Art after her husband in 2006. He invented the technology in 1982 and is believed to have brought the concept of Jackson Pollock into the age of jets. passed away. Now, she even uses jet engines to decorate her outfits, including sportswear, swimwear, luggage and jeans, all of which she debuted at New York Fashion Week in last February. But a recent project in New York Born in West Palm Beach, Florida, the princess is there to help celebrate the 50 th anniversary of the study plane. As part of the event that began on Tuesday, the Princess will draw 101 oil paintings in just two days using Learjet\'s engine power. Speaking about the project, she said I was lucky and happy to use any jet I could use. \"I want to draw until I faint! One of the paintings will be donated to Auction Napa Valley to help raise funds for health care, youth services and affordable housing Profitable institutions. Princess von anhalte may be an artist, but it takes more than one person to complete the artwork. In this project, she hired a pilot to start and stop the aircraft engine as per her instructions. I told the pilot that we were using an engine today, she explained. \"We don\'t acceptoff power - Unless I\'m a Flying Nun! This unusual painting technique is effective, according to Jet Art\'s website, because \"heat welding and mix paint on reinforced canvas \". The website continued: \"The result is a combination of strength, timing and environment. Creating these unusual abstract paintings is an art of visionary color, texture, and balance. In addition to the clothes and oil paintings she painted, Princess von anhalte also ventured to other media, including a pound of gold statue called Chamois, from an Austrian ski resort in Kitzbuehel, for her to draw.